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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... |
Chukchi Peninsula (category Beringia) The Chukchi Peninsula (also Chukotka Peninsula or Chukotski Peninsula; Russian: Чуко́тский полуо́стров, Chukotskiy poluostrov, short form Russian: Чуко́тка... |
Arabidopsis (section Further reading) Arabidopsis, but excludes 50 that have been moved into the new genera Beringia, Crucihimalaya, Ianhedgea, Olimarabidopsis, and Pseudoarabidopsis. All... |
Bering Strait (category Beringia) 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... |
Invasion of Darfur (section Battle of Beringia) force entered Darfur in March 1916 and decisively defeated the Fur Army at Beringia and occupied the capital al-Fashir in May. Ali Dinar had already fled to... |
Paleo-Indians (section Further reading) the Bering Strait from North Asia into the Americas over a land bridge (Beringia). This bridge existed from 45,000 to 12,000 BCE (47,000–14,000 BP). Small... |
Ground squirrel (section Further reading) to indicate an East Asian or western North American origin with trans-Beringia dispersal being the slightly more satisfying hypothesis. This is also supported... |
Clovis culture (section Further reading) Laurentide Ice Sheet, and not in Beringia. The Clovis culture may have originated from the Dyuktai lithic style widespread in Beringia. While some authors have... |
Viceroy (butterfly) (section Further reading) the world, the migration must have occurred during a time period when Beringia, the land bridge between Euorasia and North America, was still above water... |
Paracamelus (section Further reading) for early extirpation of western camel (Camelops hesternus) in eastern Beringia". Quaternary Science Reviews. 171: 48–57. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2017... |
Yukon (category Beringia) Festival". Dcmf.com. Retrieved February 22, 2011. "Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre". Beringia.com. Retrieved February 22, 2011. "Northern Lights Centre"... |
Ophisaurus (section Further reading) into Asia from Europe before dispersing from Asia into North America via Beringia. The oldest records of Ophisaurus in North America are from the late Miocene... |
Steppe mammoth (section Further reading) near Majuangou, Hebei. Steppe mammoths arrived in North America across Beringia around 1.5-1.3 million years ago, giving rise to the Columbian mammoth... |
Yeniseian languages (section Further reading) have also been hypothesised to be representative of a back-migration from Beringia to central Siberia, and the Dené–Yeniseians a result of a radiation of... |
Bluefish Caves (section Further reading) reiterated by the author of that report. History portal Canada portal Beringia Pendejo Cave Burke, A., and J. Cinq-Mars, "Paleoethological Reconstruction... |
List of lost lands (section Further reading) not now submerged. Balkanatolia, a sunken land in the Mediterranean Sea. Beringia, connecting Asia and North America. Doggerland, the bed of the North Sea... |
isolation of founding populations on Beringia and for later, more rapid migration from Siberia through Beringia into the New World. The microsatellite... |
Kamchatka Peninsula (category Beringia) the Russian explorer Ivan Moskvitin reached the Sea of Okhotsk in 1639, further exploration was impeded by the lack of skills and equipment to build seagoing... |
Rohwer, Sievert; Andreev, Alexander V.; Dittman, Donna (July 1995). "Trans-Beringia comparisons of mitochondrial DNA differentiation in birds" (PDF). Condor... |