@4:56 I don't think these people where "land locked", These probably are the people who ventured further down coast and started to populate in some of the earlier more questionable archaeological sites. These people had to have been adapted to life at sea, because they in that sense where land locked by the glaciers around them, stuck. So they probably became very adapted to hunting at sea, whales, fish.. things like this. So for them venture further down coast is not something impossible to imagine
When Siberia joined Alaska creating Beringia, that created a dam. The Pacific and Arctic Oceans became blocked. I see it that way. The continents were joined but the oceans separated.
good explanation
@4:56 I don't think these people where "land locked", These probably are the people who ventured further down coast and started to populate in some of the earlier more questionable archaeological sites. These people had to have been adapted to life at sea, because they in that sense where land locked by the glaciers around them, stuck. So they probably became very adapted to hunting at sea, whales, fish.. things like this. So for them venture further down coast is not something impossible to imagine
When Siberia joined Alaska creating Beringia, that created a dam. The Pacific and Arctic Oceans became blocked. I see it that way. The continents were joined but the oceans separated.
Animals used that passage too. Camels crossed there too.
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