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Articles related to "Bering Land Bridge"
Water's allure Ancient humans may have been more aquatic than is suggested by traditional concepts of our evolution. Maybe that's why water holds so much enchantment for us. magic • enchantment • water • anthropology • language
Origin Of Aboriginal Occupation How long have Aboriginal people lived in Australia And America? Well, that depends on your cultural and political point of view. bering strait • bering land bridge • indigneous date of occupation • 40 000 years • aboriginal occupation
Extinction IV: The Pleistocene Ice Age Many large mammals went extinct during the last Ice Age. ice age • pleistocene • mammal • mammals • extinct
The Alaska Wilderness Guide Marine recreational enthusiasts and visitors to the Alaska waterfront will find the Alaska Wilderness Guide a valuable and useful guide to the Great Land. alaska wilderness guide • awg • alaska backcountry guidebook • wilderness trip planning • marine recreation
What Exactly Are Reindeer? Most people outside of the Arctic or the frozen tundra have never even seen a reindeer, let alone know anything about them. Here are a few basic facts. what are reindeer • reindeer antlers • the deer family • christmas season • rudolf
Hadrosaurs Hadrosaurs were one of the most successful groups of herbivorous dinosaurs. hadrosaur • hadrosaurs • edmontosaur • maiasaur • anatosaurus
Modern Salmon And The Ice Age Millions of years of evolutionary adaptation forged by mountain building and volcanism led to modern day salmon species, who in their turn survived an onslaught of ice. salmon • salmon life history • ice age • wisconsin ice age • salmon refugia
Woolly Rhinoceros
The woolly rhinoceros was another large mammal that lived during the Pleistocene Ice Ages. woolly • wooly • mammoth • rhinoceros • coelodonta
Wisconsin’s First People: The Paleo-Indians The first people to live in the area, now known as Wisconsin, were the Paleo-Indians. Archeology finds show them to have been here as early as 12,000 years ago. paleo-indian • wisconsin • first people • bering straits • pleistocene |
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