When Earth was frozen over during the Pleistocene epoch, early humans crossed the Bering Strait from the Asian continent to ...
Learn about the fascinating Clovis culture and their relationship with woolly mammoths. New research sheds light on their ...
The boggy landscape of the Bering land bridge may have allowed some ice age animals to cross easily, while others stayed in ...
Archaeologists in Wyoming have uncovered needle fragments made out of animal bone, which provide new insight into how ...
The first humans who spread across North America during the last Ice Age put mammoths at the top of their menu, according to ...
Clovis people relied heavily on mammoths, using advanced hunting skills for food and expansion. Mammoths formed 40% of their ...
Scientists have long assumed the Bering Land Bridge was a dry, grassy tundra. New research indicates it was anything but.
Humans and other animals such as mammoths and bison could cross short stretches of wetland, but hundreds of kilometers were probably a different matter Consequently, the team is confident higher ...
Man’s best friend may have emerged in the Americas about 2,000 years earlier than previously known, according to a study led ...
A pivotal history of Earth lies submerged beneath the Bering Sea.