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  • File:MongoloidMigration832413.gif
    Theories of Human Settlement in North America Theories of Human Settlement in North America. (2021)
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    ...the major sub-groups of Amerindians and Athabascans, descend from the same migration wave into the Americas. ...l present-day Native Americans arrived in the Americas as part of a single migration wave, no earlier than 23,000 years ago.
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  • File:AncientMigrationFig1.jpg
    The whole-genome sequence of a human associated with the earliest widespread culture in North America confirms t ...12,556 years ago at the Anzick site in Montana. Anzick-1 is the only known human burial associated with the Clovis culture — the oldest widespread archaeo
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  • File:KRMESYRQGEI6LLFLWKJSNQMREI.jpg
    [[Category:Human migration]]
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    Map illustrating model of migration of Asian people to America in y. -22000 ...t year, in the journal Genetics, an article titled “Ancient Admixture in Human History” reported something similar, albeit gene flow in a different dire
    (584 × 261 (136 KB)) - 16:32, 21 September 2021
  • File:HumanMuigration2.jpg
    Two paths of the Human migration from Asia to America by [[Erin Sprague]] [[Category:Human migration]]
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    Five paths of migration of Human from Eurasia to America that could be used in kiloyears since -50 to -10 by [[Category:Human migration]]
    (805 × 583 (135 KB)) - 17:43, 21 September 2021