Question

The standstill in a migration that began in this modern-day country is suggested by surprising stratigraphy of the human presence at Bluefish Cave; (-5[1])theories arguing that that migration originated in this country are further supported by the genes of the Anzick Boy. The earliest known chariots were found at this country’s type site of Sintashta, (10[4]-5[1])which names a horse-domesticating (-5[1])culture (-5[2])associated with the (-5[1])Arya that later settled in India. A well-supported (-5[1])model that begins a migration in this country is opposed by the Solutrean hypothesis. (-5[1])This is the largest country that the steppe hypothesis (10[1])considers (-5[1])the (-5[1])homeland of the (-5[1])Proto-Indo-Europeans. (10[2]-5[2])For 10 points, (10[1])name this country that was on the western end of the proposed (10[1])land bridge (10[2])of (10[2])Beringia (10[9])that the (10[2])ancestors of Native (10[1])Americans (10[4]0[1])used to cross the Pacific Ocean. (10[4])■END■ (10[8])

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William DawsonUBC AMichigan State A22-5
Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford (DII)UNC A (Grad)Virginia C (UG)5410
Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford (DII)UNC A (Grad)Virginia C (UG)5410
Conor ThompsonIowa StateMinnesota C5410
Cormac BeirneSorbonneIowa B5410
James ByrneBristolSheffield54-5
Vinu HariharBerkeley CStanford A58-5
Subhamitra Banerjee Roychoudhury (UG)Michigan AMichigan B59-5
Corey SmithKentuckyGeorgia Tech B59-5
Deepak MuthyalaTexas A&M AUW A62-5
Kai MadgwickDurham AImperial A70-5
Amogh KulkarniGeodesicVanderbilt B84-5
Derek Aldridge (DII)William & Mary A (UG)Roanoke College A (DII)9310
Allan LeeStanford CStanford B94-5
Vedang Singhal (DII)UNC D (DII)Liberty C (DII)95-5
Pranav VeluriBerkeley BBerkeley A98-5
Jacky XuCornell BBinghamton9910
Charlotte Goeb (UG)Virginia B (UG)Maryland C (DII)99-5
Jaik HavlickArizona StateMinnesota B99-5
Chinmay MurthyTexas ARice A9910
Forrest Weintraub (UG)Columbia APenn10210
Tegan KapadiaGeorgia Tech AAlabama11410
Rasheeq Azad (UG)UNC B (UG)Maryland A (Grad)11610
Roan DowlingIowa AClaremont A11610
Raymond WangCornell ARIT A11710
Joseph Chambers (DII)Virginia A (UG)UNC C (UG)11710
Julian BushlowCornell CRIT B11810
Kevin Jiang (UG)Duke A (UG)Liberty A (Grad)11810
Dwight SolanoTexas A&M BAppalachian State11810
Jacob Goodson (DII)Ohio State BKenyon11810
Simon Zimmerman (DII)Ohio State AMichigan C11810
Jack Rado (DII)Columbia BHaverford11810
Derek Chen (UG)Columbia CRowan11810
Halle FriedmanNYU ANYU B11810
Sam FooCambridge AWarwick11810
Ethan StrombeckStanford ABerkeley C12010
Nicholas Lane (DII)GWU A (UG)JMU B (UG)12010
David BassJohns HopkinsJohn Jay12310
Caleb Hines (DII)Liberty B (DII)JMU A (UG)12410
Aiden Wegener (DII)GWU B (Grad)Maryland B (UG)12410
Evan Hunter (DII)Liberty C (DII)UNC D (DII)12410
Sophie HiggsUW ATexas A&M A1240
Alan WuVanderbilt ATennessee12410
Natan HoltzmanStanford BStanford C13010
Joel MilesMinnesota BArizona State13010
Justin LeeImperial ADurham A13010
Jake RobertsDurham BOxford C13010
Swapnil GargBerkeley ABerkeley B13110
Patrick Torre (DII)Maryland C (DII)Virginia B (UG)13110
Aswath KaraiMichigan State AUBC A13110
Navtej SinghMichigan BMichigan A13110
Freddy PottsSheffieldBristol13110
Sarah PatelVanderbilt BGeodesic13110
Michael ZhouGeorgia Tech BKentucky13110
Jack LewisMTSUHarding13110