The Bering Land Bridge likely didn't emerge until around 35,000 years ago, much later than was previously thought. This ...
If the route between the two major North American ice sheets didn’t fully open until about 13,000 years ago, how did early Homo sapiens travel from Alaska down into the Americas and even to ...
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New study by a Turkish archaeology team has revealed that Ayvalık was once connected to a vast coastal plain — a natural bridge between continents when seas during the Ice Age were considerably ...
Humans likely left a lot of archaeological evidence along the Bering Land Bridge when they crossed from Asia to Alaska during ...
Recently discovered stone tools in Turkey suggest the presence of a bygone landmass that early humans may have used to cross into Europe. Reading time: Reading time 2 minutes For many of us, when we ...
Here is what you’ll learn when you read this story: A new study finds compelling evidence of a previously unknown land bridge that once connected western Anatolia and southeastern Europe.
The Aegean coast of Ayvalık in Turkey is composed of numerous islands and peninsulas today, but the region looked quite different 2.58 million—11,700 years ago during the Pleistocene Ice Age. During ...
Along Turkey’s northwestern shoreline, where the Aegean Sea meets the olive-covered ridges of Anatolia, lies a quiet district called Ayvalık. Now it’s famous for its sun-kissed islands and seafront ...