Early Human Migration
Bering Land Bridge Vegetation
TNRTB Archive - Retained for reference information
Article in Nature shows that bluegrass, rye, sage, buttercup, mustard, poppy, and chickweed dated at 16,000 – 24.000 years ago were abundant … more
Diseases Follow Human Origin and Spread
Some Christians perceive that scientific advance affirms evolution and negates biblical creation. But in reality, scientists investigating humanity’s origin have made no discoveries that … more
The Great Divide of Peleg's Time
In the genealogy of Noah's son Shem, we see the name Peleg and along with it a brief note that "in his time the earth was divided."(1) I've linked this statement with the break up of the warm land … more
Y-Chromosome Reveals Evolutionary Limits
Y-chromosome studies have just answered a long-standing anthropological question: Are modern Japanese people descended from the Jomon or from the Yayoi people?1 The Jomon migrated to Japan from the … more
The Broken Tie that Binds
According to Genesis, the human race both before and after the Flood ignored God's direct command to spread out and fill the earth.1, 2 Despite God's warnings about the seriousness of disobedience, … more
