Ancient Alaskan Lake Suggests Human Presence in Beringia 31,000 Years Ago - Earthly Headlines
New evidence that has emerged from sediment cores taken from an ancient lake located in the Brooks Range of Northern Alaska indicate an early human presence in the now-submerged region of Central and Eastern Beringia, as well as in parts of Alaska. The Jindo takes a look at how these findings shape the current debate about what the human population snapshot was like during the Last Glacial Maximum, and analyzes the extent of both archaeological and genetic data associated with this subject.
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