˜Theœ first Americans the Pleistocene colonization of the New World

As modern humans spread around the globe, the Americas represented the final continental frontier. These first colonists were modern in appearance and technology, but who were they and when did they arrive? Traditional answers to these questions have come under increasing scrutiny in the face of new...

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Weitere Verfasser: Jablonski, Nina G. (BerichterstatterIn)
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Veröffentlicht: San Francisco, CA California Academy of Sciences 2002
Schriftenreihe:Memoirs of the California Academy of Sciences 27
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Zusammenfassung:As modern humans spread around the globe, the Americas represented the final continental frontier. These first colonists were modern in appearance and technology, but who were they and when did they arrive? Traditional answers to these questions have come under increasing scrutiny in the face of new findings from artifacts, skeletal remains, genes, and languages. The peopling of the Americas has become one of archaeology's most compelling and contentious subjects, as these new lines of evidence reveal a more complex solution. In this volume, distinguished scientists from the fields of archaeology, physical anthropology, paleoecology, genetics, and linguistics assess the latest evidence from Siberia to Chile and offer provocative ideas for how, when, and where humans entered the Americas.
Beschreibung:"The Fourth Wattis Symposium, 'The First Americans: The Pleistocene Colonization of the New World,' was held on October 2, 1999 at the California Academy of Sciences ..."--Pref. - Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:xiv, 331 p.
ill., maps : 26 cm
ISBN:0940228491
0-940228-49-1