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  1. ...instead two, three, or maybe more migration waves from Beringia (Torroni et al. 1992; Perego et al. 2009; Reich et al. 2012; Achilli et al. 2013). The initial incursion of Paleoindians into America was followed by a southward expansion wave along the ice-free Pacific coastal line (Tamm et al. 2007...
  2. ...of the migration from Beringia to Monte Verde at 13,400 km estimated distance (Surovell 2003). Strikingly, the peopling of the continental interior across the mountains that likely followed after the initial colonization became possible at nearly the same time that Monte Verde (41°30′S latitude) was founded...
  3. ..., SilvaWA Jr, ZagoMA, Ribeiro-Dos-Santos AK, et al. 2008. Mitochondrial population genomics supports a single pre-Clovis origin with a coastal route for the peopling of the Americas. Am J Hum Genet 82: 583–592. Friedlaender JS, Friedlaender FR, Hodgson JA, Stoltz M, Koki G, Horvat G, Zhadanov S, Schurr TG...
  4. ...NTF ) must have remained in the human P-M45 population, which then moved further through Siberia, eventually reaching Beringia and entering North America prior to the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), a relatively brief period at the end of the Upper Palaeolithic, 17,000-20,000 yr ago ( Fig. 5B ). Native...
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