- Center for the Study of the First Americans (CSFA)
- Dedicated to the promotion of interdisciplinary scholarly dialogue and research and the stimulation of public interest on the subject of the peopling of the Americas. - Dawn of Humans: Who Were the First Americans?
- A National Geographic feature article with pictures, multimedia, and other resources addressing issues around the peopling of the Americas. - Kennewick Man@
- Mexican Footprints
- Details the research of 40,000 year-old, fossilized human footprints discovered at Cerro Toluquilla in the Valsequillo Basin in Central Mexico. - Monte Verde@
- NOVA: America's Stone Age Explorers
- Delves into the past to find out who the Clovis people were, where did they come from, and how long ago did they settle in the Americas. - Paleoamerican Origins: A Review of Hypotheses and Evidence Relating to the Origins of the First Americans
- Examines the late and early entry models, paying particular attention to evidence from Siberia. - Peopling North America: Population Movements & Migration
- Historical overview of migratory movements focusing on diasporas to and within Canada, the United States, Mexico, and the Caribbean from Europe, Asia, and Africa. - Scientific American Frontiers: Coming Into America
- Looks at how new discoveries and techniques for dating have archaeologist rethink what we know about the first Americans. - The Paleoindian Database of the Americas
- Posts information on the early occupants from all across the Americas including: drawings, photographs, and attribute and distributional data for specific kinds of artifacts, as well as radiocarbon dates, references, and web links.
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