“…Although the precise timing of initial human dispersal throughout the Americas is still highly debated (Ardelean et al, 2020(Ardelean et al, , 2021Becerra-Valdivia and Higham, 2020;Bennett et al, 2021;Boëda et al, 2021;Bourgeon, 2021;Bourgeon et al, 2017;Chatters et al, 2021;Davis et al, 2019Fiedel et al, 2020;Goebel et al, 2022;Coutouly, 2021;Krasinski and Blong, 2020;Potter et al, 2021;Vachula et al, 2019Vachula et al, , 2020Williams and Madsen, 2020), current genomic analyses predict that a dispersal out of Beringia to temperate North America occurred shortly after the Last Glacial Maximum ~19,000-14,000 calendar years before present (cal BP) (Moreno-Mayar et al, 2018a, Moreno-Mayar et al, 2018bRaghavan et al, 2014Raghavan et al, , 2015Rasmussen et al, 2014Rasmussen et al, , 2015Reich et al, 2012;Sikora et al, 2019;Tamm et al, 2007;Willerslev and Meltzer, 2021). Technological similarities between lithic artifact assemblages recovered from northeast Asia and northwest North America have long suggested a Beringian connection (Dixon, 1999(Dixon, , 2001Goebel, 2004;Hoffecker, 1996;Hoffecker et al, 1993Hoffecker et al, , 2020Pitulko et al, 2017), though the exact nature of this connection still eludes us (Goebel and Hoffecker, 2017;Krasinski and Blong, 2020;…”