Bering Land Bridge Hypothesis: Revision history

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  • curprev 03:4003:40, 18 October 2022Jb talk contribs 2,923 bytes +2,923 Created page with "In 1948, University of California anthropologist Alfred Louis Kroeber announced that, henceforth, the "maximal period" of human occupancy in the Americas would be set at 12,000 years, a duration subsequently extended to 15,000. As he put it in his definitive ''Anthropology'': *"It may be said that in the opinion of most Americanists, ethnologists as well as archaeologists, the first human immigrants arrived in the Western Hemisphere in late Pleistocene times. The meagerl..."