ANT101H5 Chapter 13: Chapter #13 (Early Holocene Hunters and Gatherers)

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Chapter #13 early holocene hunters and gatherers: holocene, the geological epoch during which we now live. Cat scans revealed that he was a caucasian man in his mid-40s that was from the early holocene. North america) ice mass covered the mountains of western canada and. Southern alaska, and the laurentide (pelistocene ice sheet centered in the. Hudson bay region and extending across much of eastern canada and the northern us) glacier spread a vast ice sheet across eastern and central. Canada and the northeastern united states: towards the end of the pleistocene, the edges of the cordilleran and. Laurentide glaciers finally separated, allowing animals and, in principle, human hunter-gatherers to gain entry to the south through an ice-free corridor (around 13,700-13,400 ya: the ice free corridor would explain the clovis complex, which was a north. Pacific coast, beginning around 17,000-15,000 ya when climate conditions were not as harsh: this is a possible theory because humans colonized australia roughly.

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