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Migration to the Americas (Native American)
Bonnichsen, Robson, and Karen L. Turnmire, eds.
Ice Age Peoples of North America.
Oregon State University Press, 1999. Provides summaries of the latest research into the origin of the First Americans.
Dixon, E. James.
Bones, Boats, and Bison: Archeology and the First Colonization of Western North America.
University of New Mexico Press, 1999. Attempts to dispel the notion that the Bering land bridge allowed humans to migrate to North America.
Flannery, Tim.
The Eternal Frontier: An Ecological History of North America and its Peoples.
Grove, 2001. A story narrative propels this epic history of the peopling of North America and its consequent development.
Gibbon, Guy E., and Kenneth M. Ames, eds.
Archaeology of Prehistoric Native America: An Encyclopedia.
2 vols. Garland, 1998. A solid reference work on North America's native peoples and their arrival on the continent.
Lauber, Patricia.
Who Came First? New Clues to Prehistoric Americans.
National Geographic, 2003. For readers in grades 5 to 8.
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