This unit in Social Studies we are studying early humans and how they survived traveling. This was a very hard time for the people that had to survive. We have learned that many scientists believe that the first Homo sapiens lived in around South Africa. In modern-day Alaska and Asia there was a bridge of land that was over the modern-day Bering Strait. These nomadic Neanderthals did not know the existence of the modern day humans in South Africa.
These humans didn’t realize that they were beginning society, if these heroes just quit we would not be here. As these people armed with only make-shift spears with flint heads. These unbelievable people trudged through the harsh conditions that faced them.
Estimates of when they traveled this historical bridge of land could be crossed were
38,000-34,000 B.C.E
30,000-15,000 B.C.E
Even though we might only learn about one of three possible was of coming to the Americas. I would like to mention that there was: Beringia (the one we are learning about), Coastal Route and Mackenzie Corridor. My fellow classmates and I can’t wait until we can learn more.
By Brad, Zach, Cameron, and Max
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