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The closest point between Russia and Alaska during the winter where the ice freezes over creating an ice bridge.

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Q: What is The point across which archaeologists believe the first people came to the Americas?
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How did people first come to live in the Americas?

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They have found human settlements, remains and artifacts throughout the Americas; archaeologists have radio-carbon dated such items estimating the age of each site, determining that humans steadily populated the Americas while migrating from northeastern Asia, walking through the Bering Strait and then moving southward during the following centuries.


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