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15 August, 06:57
What Is the Beringian Theory?
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Iyana Moss
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The beringian theory is a theory that describe the migration of people from Asia which started as early 30,000 BCE and ended at ice age that is 10,000 BCE The end was as result of submerged of land bridge and the ice melted away. Beringia was a land bridge that connected Siberia to the American continent thousand years ago. Through this bridge homo Sapiens migrated from Asia.
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