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... period . " The western and southern areas of the country were much wetter and cooler than they are today , the arid southwest being a lush grassland . The glacial periods were accompanied by interglacial periods , a period of time when ...
... period . " The western and southern areas of the country were much wetter and cooler than they are today , the arid southwest being a lush grassland . The glacial periods were accompanied by interglacial periods , a period of time when ...
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... period , man could have crossed from Asia to North America and lived in the un- glaciated areas there . ( Wendorf , 1966 , 255-257 . ) Exactly when the ice sheets joined or separated is not known . We now have a large number of radio ...
... period , man could have crossed from Asia to North America and lived in the un- glaciated areas there . ( Wendorf , 1966 , 255-257 . ) Exactly when the ice sheets joined or separated is not known . We now have a large number of radio ...
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... period 21,000- 11,000 B.C. , these people crossed the Bering Strait , which was then crossable on foot and became the first effective , if not the initial inhabitants of the North American continent . Kogurk and British Mountain may or ...
... period 21,000- 11,000 B.C. , these people crossed the Bering Strait , which was then crossable on foot and became the first effective , if not the initial inhabitants of the North American continent . Kogurk and British Mountain may or ...
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