Tag Archives: migrations
Ice age bison fossils shed light on early human migrations in North America
Scientists using evidence from bison fossils have determined when an ice-free corridor opened up along the Rocky Mountains during the late Pleistocene. The corridor has been considered a potential route for human and animal migrations between the far north (Alaska … Continue reading
Stone tools shed light on early human migrations
Hominins with different tool-making technologies coexisted. NatureNews – Evolution and palaeontology- nature.com science feeds
Early migrations
(ANSAmed) – Rome, the bird migration NOV 13-Rome-the rate is changing: every year is provided for flights and suspect that the cause is global warming. According to research from the British University of East Anglia, published in Proceedings of the … Continue reading