Michael Macijeski

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there was one region of the Arctic that remained unglaciated throughout the LGM. Eastern Beringia—present-day Alaska—was an ice-free cul-de-sac at the end of the Bering Land Bridge (1). People could have lived there. Whether they did so is a question that fascinates many archaeologists.
Origin: A Genetic History of the Americas
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