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The Great Journey

The Peopling of Ancient America
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How, where, when, and why did human beings take the first steps in their journey to populate North America? First published in 1987, 'The Great Journey' tells the story of Brian Fagan's search for the first Americans - one of archaeology's great controversies. An enhanced edition of this dramatic narrative and real-life mystery follows the trail of evidence from the Old World to the New, beginning with an update on the debates and discoveries that have taken place since the late 1980s. Fagan presents the latest archacological findings on both sides of the Bering Strait, new genetic and linguistic research that amplifies earlier theories, and he assesses the importance of global warming to first settlement. The saga of how Asians came across the Bering Sea land bridge begins with the emergence of modern humans in tropical Africa some 150,000 years ago. Fagan describes the great Homo sapiens diaspora, which included the settlement of America, during the late Ice Age. He evaluates the various routes that brought Stone Age hunter-gatherers from Siberia into North America and beyond. This book sets forth different scenarios for the first settlements, the controversies over the extinctio

Author Biography:

Brian M. Fagan is emeritus professor of anthropology at the University at California, Santa Barbara. He is regarded as one of the world's most prominent archaeological writers and is the author of 42 books, including The Long Summer, The Little Ice Age: How Climate. Made History. The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, into the Unknown: Solving Ancient Mysteries, and The Journey from Eden: The Peopling of Our World.
Release date NZ
July 31st, 2004
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations
150 illustrations, photographs, maps
Dimensions
152x230x21
ISBN-13
9780813027562
Product ID
3484064

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