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ICE BRIDGE: THE IMPOSSIBLE JOURNEY
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It is widely believed that the first migrants to North America arrived approximately 14,000 years ago, having walked across a land bridge from Siberia to Alaska in the West. In ICE BRIDGE: THE IMPOSSIBLE JOURNEY, new evidence supports an extraordinary theory of another trip to the New World: a trans-Atlantic crossing six thousand years earlier by travelers from mainland Europe to the eastern coast of North America. Renowned archaeologists Dennis Stanford, from Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, and Bruce Bradley, from University of Exeter, gain special access to a private island off the east coast of Maryland, where a treasure trove of stone artifacts—bifaces, blades and projectiles believed to be 20,000 years old—has been discovered. In a race against time, they lead a team of international scientists on an urgent mission to excavate the crumbling 20-foot cliff before the site vanishes – washed away by the rising tides. The new discoveries could change everything known about the earliest human inhabitants of our continent and how they arrived here.
Who were these people? The artifacts found at the site indicate an ancient culture capable of making sophisticated tools, and the film follows the researchers as they go in search of evidence of innovative, skillful hunters able to manufacture such weapons. Bradley travels to Europe to examine an 80,000-year-old cave in the Pyrenees, which may support the connection between a group of Ice Age hunters and the sea. These hunters were called the Solutreans, and, as Stanford and Bradley discover, the tools they made are nearly identical to the ones found in the Chesapeake. Could these Western Europeans have crossed the frigid Atlantic Ocean thousands of years before Columbus and the Vikings?
Despite challenges from the scientific community, both Stanford and Bradley are staking their reputations on the theory. It will take irrefutable evidence to persuade the skeptics, but in the meantime, the scientists continue to search at the dig site, believing that one day the final proof will come for one of humanity’s monumental achievements and greatest journeys.
As Stanford and Bradley search for evidence, ICE BRIDGE: THE IMPOSSIBLE JOURNEY also pursues a genetic detective story. Geneticist Stephen Oppenheimer and his team at Huddersfield University spend months tracing unique mitochondrial DNA found in many North Americans back to the Solutrean region. The team gains rare permission to work with a singular Native American tribe, the Huron-Wendat, and is granted an unprecedented exception to sequence the sacred remains of 40 pre-Columbian ancestors for a genetic study. Oppenheimer’s group achieves some exciting results while searching for a genetic marker prevalent in Europe 20,000 years ago as a way to establish clear evidence that people possessing the isolated gene came to North America from across the Atlantic.
ICE BRIDGE: EXPEDITION ACROSS THE ATLANTIC is a production of Yap Films for Smithsonian Channel in association with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, France Télévisions, and Yesterday, UKTV, with Robin Bicknell directing and executive producers Elliot Halpern and Elizabeth Trojian. Executive producers for Smithsonian Channel are John Cavanagh, Charles Poe and David Royle.
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