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      The Timing and Behavioral Context of the Late-Pleistocene Adoption of Ceramics in Greater East and Northeast Asia and the First People (Without Pottery) in the Americas

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      PaleoAmerica
      Informa UK Limited

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          Willow Smoke and Dogs' Tails: Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Systems and Archaeological Site Formation

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            The late Pleistocene dispersal of modern humans in the Americas.

            When did humans colonize the Americas? From where did they come and what routes did they take? These questions have gripped scientists for decades, but until recently answers have proven difficult to find. Current genetic evidence implies dispersal from a single Siberian population toward the Bering Land Bridge no earlier than about 30,000 years ago (and possibly after 22,000 years ago), then migration from Beringia to the Americas sometime after 16,500 years ago. The archaeological records of Siberia and Beringia generally support these findings, as do archaeological sites in North and South America dating to as early as 15,000 years ago. If this is the time of colonization, geological data from western Canada suggest that humans dispersed along the recently deglaciated Pacific coastline.
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              Egalitarian Societies

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                Journal
                PaleoAmerica
                PaleoAmerica
                Informa UK Limited
                2055-5563
                2055-5571
                December 24 2018
                October 02 2018
                February 03 2019
                October 02 2018
                : 4
                : 4
                : 267-324
                Affiliations
                [1 ] School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts, University of California, Merced, CA, USA
                [2 ] Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan
                Article
                10.1080/20555563.2018.1563406
                41c091ab-161c-4912-ad74-cf1671bff30b
                © 2018
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