Noted arctic archaeologist James Dixon has produced the first comprehensive
survey of the very important archaeology of Beringia, the area from the Verkhoyansk Range in Siberia to Alaska and the Northwest Coast, including the Aleutian Islands and the Bering Land Bridge. Most archaeologists believe Beringia played a critical role in the human colonization of the Americas, serving as a corridor for migration from Asia to America sometime between 17,000 and 14,000 years ago. For more than 10,000 years it was the only link between America with Asia, and people and ideas went both ways.
For the past 100 years archaeologists and Alaska Natives have developed an important body of work that provides new insights into the lives, art, beliefs, and economy of ancient Beringia. Drawing on this work, Dixon has produced an impressive guide to an amazing part of world. A section on arctic archaeologists is a fascinating addition. Arrows and Atl Atls is well written for the general public and is liberally illustrated with maps, drawings, and photographs of the region and the artifacts it is producing. It is a must read for anyone with an interest in Beringia and the first Americans.