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How did the first Homo Habalis get to the Americas?
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<blockquote data-quote="PaxAmericana" data-source="post: 1997668" data-attributes="member: 725223"><p>Yes it was thousands of years ago, and it was over what is called a LAND bridge... basically between the Eastern-most part of Russia & the Western-most part of Alaska there is an area (I think less than 100 miles across) called the Bering Straits, which is a very shallow area of the north Pacific/Arctic ocean. The theory goes something like that sometime before the last major ice age, the land under this area of ocean was exposed or covered wtih ice or something, and nomadic people from the area that is now Russia we able to cross on foot into North America. They then migrated down throughout the areas that are now Canada, the US and the rest of South America, and were later "discovered" as Native Americans by Columbus and killed by the Catholic Church and Spanish Conquistadors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaxAmericana, post: 1997668, member: 725223"] Yes it was thousands of years ago, and it was over what is called a LAND bridge... basically between the Eastern-most part of Russia & the Western-most part of Alaska there is an area (I think less than 100 miles across) called the Bering Straits, which is a very shallow area of the north Pacific/Arctic ocean. The theory goes something like that sometime before the last major ice age, the land under this area of ocean was exposed or covered wtih ice or something, and nomadic people from the area that is now Russia we able to cross on foot into North America. They then migrated down throughout the areas that are now Canada, the US and the rest of South America, and were later "discovered" as Native Americans by Columbus and killed by the Catholic Church and Spanish Conquistadors. [/QUOTE]
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