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Entering America Northeast Asia And Beringia Before The Last Glacial Maximum David B Madsen

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Entering America Northeast Asia And Beringia Before The Last Glacial Maximum David B Madsen
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Publisher: University of Utah Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.9 MB
Pages: 493
Author: David B. Madsen
ISBN: 9781607810575, 1607810573
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Entering America Northeast Asia And Beringia Before The Last Glacial Maximum David B Madsen by David B. Madsen 9781607810575, 1607810573 instant download after payment.

Where did the first Americans come from and when did they get here? That basic question of American archaeology, long thought to have been solved, is re-emerging as a critical issue as the number of well-excavated sites dating to pre-Clovis times increases. It now seems possible that small populations of human foragers entered the Americas prior to the creation of the continental glacial barrier. While the archaeological and paleoecological aspects of a post-glacial entry have been well studied, there is little work available on the possibility of a pre-glacial entry.
Entering America seeks to fill that void by providing the most up-to-date information on the nature of environmental and cultural conditions in northeast Asia and Beringia (the Bering land bridge) immediately prior to the Last Glacial Maximum. Because the peopling of the New World is a question of international archaeological interest, this volume will be important to specialists and nonspecialists alike.

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