Woolly mammoth migration movements tied to earliest Alaskan hunter/gatherer camps

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Research now links travelling herds of wooly mammoth from 14,000 years ago, to the movements and migration of early human settlements in Alaska. This research provides us an insight into the complex inter-species dynamic shared by early hunter gatherers and this iconic Pleistocene creature. Isotopic data, alongside archeological finds such as stone tools and other data collected at the Bering Land Bridge indicates early Alakasian inhabitants scheduled and structured there settlements in order to overlap those of the migration airy patterns of Monmouth species they shared there environment with, this long-term predictable presence of woolly mammoths would have attracted humans to the area.

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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/01/240117141002.htm

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