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Unknown viruses dating back 15,000 years found in Tibetan glacier - YouTube
On Way to New World, First Americans Made a 10,000-Year Pit Stop
Bering Land Bridge | National Geographic Society
The First Settlement Of The Americas (c. 15,000 Years Ago) - About History
Began 2-3 mya Last glacial period ended 15,000 years ago Pleistocene epoch Ice covered 30% of Earth's land Indirect effect of Ice Age glaciers: - ppt download
Humans adapted to Arctic life 10,000 years earlier than thought | New Scientist
A new history of the North Pole uncovers its deep significance for modern civilization - ArcticToday
The Hunt for Wonder Drugs at the North Pole - The Atlantic
The First People to Settle Across North America's Arctic Regions Were Isolated for 4,000 Years | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
Fifty Million Years Ago, the Arctic Was a Warm Swamp I NOVA I PBS - YouTube
Dogs migrated with humans to the Americas 15,000 years ago | CNN
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Elk began to enter North America about 15,000 years ago, likely due to more suitable environmental conditions caused by the end of the last ice age. During the Pleistocene, they were much
The human conquest of the polar regions « World Ocean Review
Did the First Americans Arrive by Land or by Sea? - The Atlantic
Humans May Have Arrived in North America 10,000 Years Earlier Than We Thought | Science| Smithsonian Magazine
Island-building in Southeast Asia created Earth's northern ice sheets | Earth and Planetary Science
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Climate change means days are getting longer, scientists find | Climate science | The Guardian
A Mammoth, a Spear, and a New Timeline for Humans in the Arctic - The Atlantic
New Study Refutes Theory of How Humans Populated North America - HISTORY
This Animal Is Brought Back To Life By Scientists After Being Frozen For 24,000 Years At The North Pole
Grisly find suggests humans inhabited Arctic 45,000 years ago | Science | AAAS