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Viabilidad posglacial y colonización en el corredor libre de hielo de América del Norte
Mikkel W Pedersen1, Anthony Ruter1, Charles Schweger2
1Centre for GeoGenetics, Natural History Museum, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen 1350, Denmark.
Nature
|August 12, 2016
Resumen
El corredor beringio se abrió hace unos 15.000 años, pero no fue viable para las primeras migraciones humanas hasta hace 12.600 años, lo que sugiere que los grupos humanos posteriores usaron esta ruta.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Paleoecología
- Paleoantropología
- Ciencias Cuaternarias
Sus antecedentes:
- Las capas de hielo continentales aislaron Beringia durante el Último Máximo Glacial.
- El retroceso glacial alrededor de 15-14 cal. Kyr BP abrió un corredor de 1.500 kilómetros de largo.
- El momento de la colonización del corredor y la viabilidad de la migración humana es incierto.
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