

An edition of The human ecology of Beringia (2007)
By John F. Hoffecker,Scott A. Elias
Publish Date
May 29, 2007
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Language
eng
Pages
304
Description:
"Humans first occupied Beringia during a twilight period when rising sea levels had not yet caught up with warming climates. Although the land bridge between northeast Asia and Alaska was still present, warmer and wetter climates were rapidly transforming the Beringian steppe into shrub tundra. This volume synthesizes current research - some previously unpublished - on the archaeological sites and rapidly changing climates and biota of the period, suggesting that the absence of woody shrubs to help fire bone fuel may have been the barrier to earlier settlement and that from the outset the Beringians developed a postglacial economy similar to that of later northern interior peoples."--BOOK JACKET.