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Beringia is
defined today as the land and
maritime area
bounded on the west by the Lena
River in Russia; on the east by the
Mackenzie River in Canada;...
- (Paleo-Indians)
entered North America from the
North Asian Mammoth steppe via the
Beringia land bridge,
which had
formed between northeastern Siberia and western...
- all
specimens of A.
simus in
Beringia have been
dated to a 27,000 year
window (50,000 BP - 23,000 BP) from
eastern Beringia,
while additional undated remains...
- The
Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre is a
research and
exhibition facility located at km 1423 (Mile 886) on the
Alaska Highway in Whitehorse, Yukon,...
- and the end of the Last
Glacial Maximum),
originating from
Siberia or
Beringia.
While some
sources have
suggested that this was a
consequence of a po****tion...
- The
Beringia upland tundra is a
mountainous tundra ecoregion of
North America, on the west
coast of Alaska. This
ecoregion consists of
three separate but...
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Beringia National Park (Russian: Берингия) is on the
eastern tip of
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug ("Chukotka"), the most
northeastern region of Russia. It...
- clear.
Beringia was once an area of land that
spanned the
Chukchi Sea and the
Bering Sea,
joining Eurasia to
North America.
Eastern Beringia included...
- the
Bering Strait from
Eurasia into
North America over a land bridge,
Beringia, that
existed between 45,000 BCE and 12,000 BCE (47,000–14,000
years ago)...
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humans migrated from Asia to
North America across a land
bridge known as
Beringia when
lower ocean levels – a
result of
glaciers locking up vast amounts...