A long time ago, the Bering Strait between Russia and Alaska froze solid and people walked from Russia to Alaska and down into South America. The human race was able to migrate from Africa to Europe, Asia, Australia, North and South America, as well as small islands in the oceans of the world. The frozen Bering Strait allowed Russians and their descendants to colonize the Americas from the north to the south.
It is believed that when the first humans came to North America there was exposed land connecting Siberia and Alaska, where the Bering Strait is now, and that is how they entered the continent.
Bering Strait. They weren't Native Americans, however, they were people from the Kamchatka Peninsula; from the nation of Rus, or Russians.
They were nomadic and came across a land bridge in the Bering Strait on their search for food.
Across the Bering Strait which separates Siberia from Alaska, and during prehistoric times when the strait was frozen solid.
The Bering Strait .
Native Americans are the descendants of immigrants from Asia to North America, who travelled across the Bering Strait, possibly 40,000 years ago (or thereabouts) at a time when the strait was frozen and you could walk across on the ice.
The idea that people migrated from Asia to North America over the Bering Strait when it was frozen. According to this hypothesis all aboriginal Americans including South Americans are decended from Asians.
the first Americans came from Asia and crossed what is now the bering strait it was land then. they came by foot to get food
It's called the Bering Strait Crossing if I'm not wrong.
The strait that separates northern Asia and Alaska is the Bering Strait.
The Bering strait is how they came but i don't know what you mean by ice age
they came by walking through the Bering Strait. The reason they came is to follow there food.