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Title Scientific American Frontiers. Coming into America [electronic resource] / [written, produced and directed by John Angier ; PBS ; National Science Foundation produced in association with Scientific American Magazine ; CPTV ; produced by Chedd-Angier].
OCLC ASP2361505/pbsv
Publisher [Arlington, VA] : Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), 2004.
Description 1 online resource (57 min.)
005703
LC Subject heading/s Archaeology -- Methodology.
Clovis culture.
Human beings -- Origin.
Primates -- Evolution.
Solutrean culture.
North America -- Antiquities.
Other
Genre heading/s
Documentary films.
General note Originally broadcast as part of the Scientific American Frontier series on PBS in 2004.
Title from resource description page (viewed Jun. 17, 2014).
Creation/Production credits Editor, David Berenson ; photography, Peter Hoving ; music, Randy Roos.
Summary At one time, experts agreed that the first Americans walked across the Bering land bridge from Asia approximately 12,000 years ago, eventually colonizing all of North and South America. But exciting recent finds on both continents have triggered entirely new theories. In Coming to America, a part of the PBS Scientific American Frontiers series, host Alan Alda heads back to the past by exploring ancient finds alongside archeologists, like the Arlington Springs Woman--the oldest securely dated human remains--and the Clovis People, who were believed to have lived more than 13,000 years ago. The program explores newly surfaced questions, like were the first Americans actually from Europe? And, by what means did they arrive? There is no lack of intrigue, as the program presents a provoking selection of theories on who believes what and why.
Additional physical form available note Previously released as DVD.
Language note This edition in English.
General note Academic Video Online (AVON)
Restrictions Unlimited user license access.
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