Paleo-Indians: How They Travelled to North America and Ancient Migration Routes
Paleo-Indians traveled to North America about 17,000 years ago (around 15,000 BCE) by crossing Beringia. This land bridge connected eastern Siberia to Alaska. The route allowed groups of hunters to follow large animal herds, supporting their migration into the continent. Paleo-Indians were skilled hunters and gatherers. They followed herds of large animals, such as woolly … Read more