Explore the pivotal role of Beringia in human migration during this 59-minute Royal Tyrrell Museum Speaker Series talk by John Hoffecker from the University of Colorado-Boulder. Delve into the global dispersal of modern humans, examining the Out of Africa model, archaeological evidence, and genetic data. Investigate organizational adaptations, climate influences, and technological advancements that facilitated human expansion into Australia, Northern Eurasia, and the Americas. Learn about the significance of the Levant, Eastern Europe, and the Upper Paleolithic period in human prehistory. Discover the latest research on Beringia as a potential refugium, the genetics of Native Americans, and the archaeological findings at sites like Swan Point. Gain insights into the Nenana Complex and how it contributes to our understanding of early human presence in North America.
The Role of Beringia in the Global Dispersal of Modern Humans