Summary:
The book explores the landscapes of Ice Age America through a blend of travelogue, scientific research, and personal reflection, delving into the lives of the first humans who crossed into the New World and their interactions with the megafauna of the era. It examines archaeological sites and artifacts, offering insights into the migration patterns, survival strategies, and cultural developments of these ancient peoples.
Key points:
1. Ice Age Migration: The book discusses the first human migration from Asia to North America during the Ice Age, around 20,000 years ago.
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