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Susan Carol Rogers has written: 'Directory of Europeanist anthropologists in North America' -- subject(s): Anthropologists, Bibliography, Directories, Ethnology, Social life and customs, Study and teaching
Most anthropologists explain the peopling of North America through a migration theory that posits early humans crossed the Bering Land Bridge, known as Beringia, from Asia to North America during the last Ice Age, around 15,000-20,000 years ago. This migration occurred as lower sea levels exposed land that connected the two continents. Once in North America, these early populations spread across the continent, adapting to diverse environments and forming various cultures. Archaeological evidence, genetic studies, and linguistic analyses support this theory of migration and subsequent settlement.
how many species of Jays are in the North America
North America is known for its many different cultures and food.
Jane MacLaren Walsh has written: 'John Peabody Harrington' -- subject(s): Anthropologists, Bibliography, Biography, Catalogs, Indians of North America
North America does not have a leader. North America is a continent, and it contains many countries and governments.
1,234,362,20 geese in north America
There are no muslim country in North America.