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Anzick-1's Y-haplogroup is Q. Dennis Stanford and Bruce Bradley responded to this analysis by noting that some of the artifacts associated with the Anzick-1 child were radiocarbon dated to between 56 and 483 years prior to the death of Anzick-1, implying that the Clovis points found at the site might not have even belonged to the child's ...
Along with Professor Bruce Bradley, Stanford was known for investigating the Solutrean hypothesis, which contends that stone tool technology of the Solutrean culture in prehistoric northern Spain and Portugal may have influenced the development of later Clovis tool-making culture in the Americas by way of an earlier trans-atlantic maritime ...
The term Solutrean comes from the type-site of "Cros du Charnier", dating to around 21,000 years ago and located at Solutré, in east-central France near Mâcon.The Rock of Solutré site was discovered in 1866 by the French geologist and paleontologist Henry Testot-Ferry.
Prehistoric Autopsy is a 2012 British television documentary film series shown in three one-hour episodes on BBC Two.The series is about human evolution and is narrated by biologist George McGavin and anatomist Alice Roberts.
527 children in DCYF care from Jan. 1, 2017, through Sept. 30, 2022, who had been hospitalized at Bradley Hospital for more than 100 consecutive days. 42 children were hospitalized for more than ...
Bruce Bradley (1933 or 1934 – June 22, 2013) was an American radio personality of the 20th century. Biography. Bradley was born and raised in Rochester, New York ...
Bradley Palmer (1884) – attorney, businessman, philanthropist, part of American delegation to the Paris Peace Conference; John Scammon (1884) – president of the New Hampshire State Senate; associate justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court; James D. Denegre (1885) – Minnesota state senator and lawyer [114]
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