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11 January, 07:15
How did ancient people cross the Bering Strait?
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Kayden Holden
11 January, 08:13
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the bering land bridge is a postulated route of human migration to the America's from Asia about 20,000 years ago. An open corridor through the ice-covered North American Artic was too barren to support human migration before 12,600 BP
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Justus Carson
11 January, 08:40
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Through a land bridge 12000 years ago
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