Briana Doering: Ancient Migrations from Alaska to the Southwest
In this conversation, we focus on one research topic: the Dene Transition, a pivotal moment of change more than a thousand years ago, when people speaking Na-Dene languages, such as the modern Navajo and Comanche migrated out of Alaska, the Yukon, and British Columbia, eventually settling as far south as the border of Mexico. Portrait photo credit: Whitney McLaren For Bree's article on this subject: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science...

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