The Bering land bridge that spanned between Siberia and Alaska during the Ice Age was more of a Bering land bog, new research finds. The discovery could help explain why some animals, such as ...
Why did some species, including ancient humans, cross the Bering Land Bridge between modern-day Siberia and Alaska during the last Ice Age? The picture has only gotten more complex.
A new study could explain why some ancient animals, like mammoths, crossed the Bering Land Bridge to North America during the last Ice Age while others ... University of Alaska Fairbanks, used ...
A pivotal history of Earth lies submerged beneath the Bering Sea.
The land bridge across the Bering Strait that lasted ... Eventually, it was recognized that during the last Ice Age, sea levels were so much lower that it was possible to walk on dry land across ...
2018 FAIRBANKS—Genetic research into the ancient remains of a pair of infants found near the Tanana River has revealed new insight into not only life in Interior Alaska during the Ice Age but ...
A strange cast of ferocious predators and giant herbivores lived here during ... land bridge that existed between eastern Russia and modern-day Alaska. However, a new Nature of Things documentary ...
Credit: NPS An artist's depiction of a woolly rhino during the last ice age. The Bering Land Bridge's boggy environs ... operated by the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The researchers used ...
Today this frigid strait separates North America and Asia, but geologists suspect when the oceans were dramatically lower a land bridge ... Alaska Fairbanks, previously wrote. Yet some iconic ice ...