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Though few people travel here today, archaeologists believe that ancient populations migrated from Russia into the Americas across this stretch of land during the Ice Age ... of mastodons and mammoths ...
Specific to Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, located on the Seward Peninsula in the Bering Straits Region of northwest Alaska, the grant will fund new exhibits and a park film, enhance tribal ...
Scientists thought the Bering Land Bridge mirrored the dry grassy plains ... After working as a ranger with the National Park Service, he started a reporting career after seeing the extraordinary ...
For decades, we thought the first humans to arrive in the Americas came across the Bering Land Bridge 13,000 years ... human footprints in White Sands National Park in New Mexico that may date ...
The Bering Land Bridge, a stretch of land that once connected Asia with North America, came into existence much later than experts previously thought, but humans likely crossed not long after it ...
Once in North America, T. rex evolved and became widely distributed across Laramidia, the western half of the continent during the Late Cretaceous period. Most T. rex fossils have ...
A new study that reconstructs the history of sea level at the Bering Strait shows that the Bering Land Bridge connecting Asia to North America did not emerge until around 35,700 years ago, less ...
Climate change appears to have killed a herd of musk oxen in the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve of Northwest Alaska. Thirty-two musk oxen carcasses were found March 15 by scientists who had ...
A new study could explain why some ancient animals, like mammoths, crossed the Bering Land Bridge to North America during the last Ice Age while others, like woolly rhinos, stayed put in Eurasia.
A new study that reconstructs the history of sea level at the Bering Strait shows that the Bering Land Bridge connecting ... 26 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, indicate that ...