As a theoretical concept, the ice-free corridor has given researchers a recognizable route for the Late Wisconsinan human colonization of the Americas. This book re-examines that potential role by critically assessing plant and animal remains radiocarbon dated to between 9000 B.P. and 20000 B.P. To meet its theorized role as a north-to-south Late Wisconsinan human migration route the corridor must fulfill two criteria: 1. that eastern Beringia could have supported human populations before Clovis appeared (≈11500 B.P.) south of the ice sheets; and 2. that evidence from the corridor area shows that it was a biogeographic corridor capable of supporting human life. The results support the first criterion but not the second. It was concluded that the ice-free corridor could not have been used as a north-to-south human migration route during the Late Wisconsinan.
Book Details: |
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ISBN-13: |
978-3-639-66784-4 |
ISBN-10: |
3639667840 |
EAN: |
9783639667844 |
Book language: |
English |
By (author) : |
Tom Arnold |
Number of pages: |
260 |
Published on: |
2014-11-14 |
Category: |
Antiques |