A Material Case for a Late Bering Strait Crossing Coincident with Pre-Columbian Trans-Pacific Crossings

www.sino-platonic.org SINO-PLATONIC PAPERS is an occasional series edited by Victor H. Mair. The purpose of the series is to make available to specialists and the interested public the results of research that, because of its unconventional or controversial nature, might otherwise go unpublished. Th...

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