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2007-01-08 08:56:38 · 8 answers · asked by R.A.E.C.H.E.L. 1 in Arts & Humanities History

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The Bering Strait, said my history teachers aeons ago. ;)

2007-01-08 08:58:15 · answer #1 · answered by AMEWzing 5 · 0 0

As others have noted, the Bering Strait - a land mass connecting Siberia to Alaska.

There is a strong possiblity of boats after, and the possibility of boats before also.

The recent find of a 7,000 year old corpse of apparent Ainu (they live in the Japanese islands) decent in WA state tends to call into question the notion that the Americas were cut off from Eurasia until the Vikings without the Bering Strait.

2007-01-08 09:15:33 · answer #2 · answered by swilhelm73 2 · 0 0

AMEWzing is close...it was actually called the Bering Land Bridge before it got flooded with water and became a Strait separating Asia from North America.

2007-01-08 08:59:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Scientists say the Bering Strait. According to a friend of mine in the Kummeyay Indian tribe, and another who is Hopi this theory is quite controversial among among Native American tribes.

2007-01-08 09:14:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

American Eskimos or the Inuit as they are called in Canada are the decendants of invaders into the Arctic merely the comparable as any white American is at present. They left Asia and moved moved west by using Alaska finally making all of it the thank you to Greenland over the path of a century or extra. alongside the way they wiped out indigenous American Indian communities everyday to fashionable anthropologists purely because of the fact the "Dorset way of existence" whom all of us comprehend purely from the ruins of their stone properties. i think of the terrific area of this tale is there are anthropologists at present that argue this flow replaced into pushed by potential of the certainty of long forgotten Viking procuring and advertising posts on Greenland and particular even Ellesmere Island the place metallic kit must be had. That mentioned, that's historic certainty that once the ancestors of the Inuit, everyday by potential of anthropologists at present because of the fact the Thule people made Greenland, their raiding and struggling with the Viking colonies there replaced into between the biggest areas those colonies failed.

2016-11-27 20:37:22 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

FYI this is a theory, not proven fact. There are some scientists who argue against it being a route of entry onto the continent. Just thought you might like to know. :)

2007-01-08 09:06:46 · answer #6 · answered by crct2004 6 · 0 0

They didn't. It is believed that they came across from Siberia when the ice was frozen.

2007-01-08 09:04:35 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i think bering strait... i'm not sure, though. sorry. :-P

2007-01-08 09:01:35 · answer #8 · answered by scarlett 3 · 0 0

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