Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Thổ dân châu Mỹ" in Vietnamese language version.
Archaeological evidence, in fact, recognizes that people started to leave Beringia for the New World around 40,000 years ago, but rapid expansion into North America didn't occur until about 15,000 years ago, when the ice had literally broken [Bằng chứng khảo cổ, thực tế, cho thấy con người bắt đầu rời khỏi Beringia để sang Tân Thế giới vào khoảng 40,000 năm trước, nhưng sự bành trướng nhanh chóng vào Bắc Mỹ không xảy ra cho đến khoảng 15,000 năm trước, khi băng đã hoàn toàn vỡ tan]page 2 Lưu trữ ngày 13 tháng 3 năm 2012 tại Wayback Machine
We interpret this temporal and technological affinity to signal a cultural connection with Upper Paleolithic northeastern Asia, which complements current evidence of shared genetic heritage between late Pleistocene peoples of northern Japan and North America.
We interpret this temporal and technological affinity to signal a cultural connection with Upper Paleolithic northeastern Asia, which complements current evidence of shared genetic heritage between late Pleistocene peoples of northern Japan and North America.
Note: Indigenous population was identified as the total population in households where the head of the household, his or her spouse or any of their ascendants claimed to speak an indigenous language.
We interpret this temporal and technological affinity to signal a cultural connection with Upper Paleolithic northeastern Asia, which complements current evidence of shared genetic heritage between late Pleistocene peoples of northern Japan and North America.
We interpret this temporal and technological affinity to signal a cultural connection with Upper Paleolithic northeastern Asia, which complements current evidence of shared genetic heritage between late Pleistocene peoples of northern Japan and North America.
We interpret this temporal and technological affinity to signal a cultural connection with Upper Paleolithic northeastern Asia, which complements current evidence of shared genetic heritage between late Pleistocene peoples of northern Japan and North America.
Archaeological evidence, in fact, recognizes that people started to leave Beringia for the New World around 40,000 years ago, but rapid expansion into North America didn't occur until about 15,000 years ago, when the ice had literally broken [Bằng chứng khảo cổ, thực tế, cho thấy con người bắt đầu rời khỏi Beringia để sang Tân Thế giới vào khoảng 40,000 năm trước, nhưng sự bành trướng nhanh chóng vào Bắc Mỹ không xảy ra cho đến khoảng 15,000 năm trước, khi băng đã hoàn toàn vỡ tan]page 2 Lưu trữ ngày 13 tháng 3 năm 2012 tại Wayback Machine