- Art and Ice Age Life -- Rich Leiszler
- Drastic Musk Ox Population Decline 12,000 Years Ago Due to Climate, Not Humans, Study Finds -- Science Daily (09 March 2010)
- The Ecosystem:The Mammoth Saga -- Natur Historiska Riksmuseet
- Egalitarian Revolution In The Pleistocene? -- ScienceDaily (10/3/08)
- Geological Time Scale -- Washington State University
- The Ice Age -- George H. Michaels and Brian M. Fagan
- Ice
Ages -- Illinois
State Museum
- Ice Age Bison Decline Not Due to Hunting, Study Says -- National
Geographic News (30November 2004)
- Ice age Mammals and their Extinction -- Museum Victoria
- The Institute for Ice Age Studies
- Last extinction
NOVA
(56 min., 2009, DVD 1842)
"Nova investigates a provocative new theory that suggests the extinction of more than 34 types of large prehistoric mega-creatures, such as the saber-toothed cat and woolly mammoth, was caused not by climate change or the arrival of the first human hunters, but by the massive breakup of a comet over the Great Lakes region at the end of the last Ice Age, some 12,900 years ago." -- WGBH/Nova website.
- The Late Pleistocene Extinctions -- Illinois State Museum
- Links
To Pleistocene-Related Sites On The Net
- Megafauna Extinctions Not Entirely Humans' Fault -- Wired (29 September 2009)
- Minnesota Pleistocene -- James K. Huber
- The
Pleistocene: 1.8 million to 11,000 years ago --
University of California Berkeley
- Pleistocene
Extinctions: The Death of an Ecosystem --
Elin Whitney-Smith (including extinction model)
- Pages in the
Midwest U.S. 16,000 Years Ago Exhibit --
Illinois State Museum
- Pleistocene
Animals of the Midwestern U.S. -- Illinois
State Museum
- Pleistocene
Mammals in the Russian Paleontological Institute
- The
Pleistocene Ice Age -- Hartwick College
- True Causes for Extinction of Cave Bear Revealed: More Human Expansion Than Climate Change -- Science Daily (25 August 2010)
- Last extinction
NOVA program HomeSite
(56 min., 2009, DVD 1842)
"Nova investigates a provocative new theory that suggests the extinction of more than 34 types of large prehistoric mega-creatures, such as the saber-toothed cat and woolly mammoth, was caused not by climate change or the arrival of the first human hunters, but by the massive breakup of a comet over the Great Lakes region at the end of the last Ice Age, some 12,900 years ago." -- WGBH/Nova website.
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