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Research suggests North America first populated by 'stepping stone' migration across Bering Sea


Thu, 04/29/2021
LAWRENCE For thousands of years during the last ice age, generations of maritime migrants paddled skin boats eastward across shallow ocean waters from Asia to present-day Alaska. They voyaged from island to island and ultimately to shore, surviving on bountiful seaweeds, fish, shellfish, birds and game harvested from coastal and nearshore biomes. Their island-rich route was possible due to a shifting archipelago that stretched almost 900 miles from one continent to the other.
A new study from the University of Kansas in partnership with universities in Bologna and Urbino, Italy, documents the newly named Bering Transitory Archipelago and then points to how, when and where the first Americans may have crossed. The authors’ stepping-stones hypothesis depends on scores of islands that emerged during the last ice age as sea level fell when ocean waters were locked in glaciers and later rose when ice sheets melted. The two-part study, just published in the o ....

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Was North America populated by 'stepping stone' migration across Bering Sea?


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VIDEO: A paleotopographic reconstruction accounting for Glacial Isostatic Adjustment digitally explores an archipelago about 1400 km long that likely existed from 30,000 BP to 8000 BP.
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Credit: Dobson, et al
LAWRENCE For thousands of years during the last ice age, generations of maritime migrants paddled skin boats eastward across shallow ocean waters from Asia to present-day Alaska. They voyaged from island to island and ultimately to shore, surviving on bountiful seaweeds, fish, shellfish, birds and game harvested from coastal and nearshore biomes. Their island-rich route was possible due to a shifting archipelago that stretched almost 900 miles from one continent to the other. ....

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Did North American's first settlers arrive from Asia via 'stepping stone' migration?


 Scientists discovered geographic formations in the Gulf of Alaska that have not been previously reported in scientific 
literature
The team says they were once above the surface during the last Ice Age and acted as stepping stones for migrants from Asia coming to North America
 They were closely spaced islands in the Gulf of Alaska that stretched as far as Middleton Island, which was followed by a 124 mile gap and then more islands
Researchers say that paddlers could have used the chain of islands as rest stops
The study also proposes that most of North Americas first settlers traveled this route, rather than the long-held idea that they crossed the Bering Strait Bridge  ....

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Hartmann: St. Louis County Police Commander's Lawsuit Lays Bare Racism


St. Louis police Lt. Col. Troy Doyle (left) and County Executive Sam Page.
I could not serve as an impartial juror in police Lt. Col. Troy Doyle s race discrimination lawsuit against St. Louis County.
The searing allegations put forth in the suit released last week by attorney Jerome Dobson are just that allegations and the absence of the defendants response isn t an implied concession. That s why there s a judicial system.
But if you know lots of the players and background either personally or through the news it s impossible to pretend to have an unbiased view. What happened to Doyle is more than believable: It s both a confirmation and indictment of systemic racism in the county in general and the police department in particular. ....

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