The Bering straight.
The Bering strait :)
Arctic ocean
The answer is Beringia.
The Bering Land Bridge, also known as Beringia, was approximately 1,000 miles wide at its maximum extent during the last Ice Age. This land bridge connected Asia and North America, enabling early humans to migrate into the Americas.
the first humans reached North America during the Ice Age when they were following animals during the Ice Age. The animals were looking for a warmer area to live so they had crossed the Bering Strait, a land bridge that connected Asia to North America, the first Americans had crossed the Bering Strait.
Humans are believed to have migrated out of Africa around 60,000 years ago. This migration spread our species to different parts of the world, leading to the global distribution of humans that we see today.
When humans crossed the Bering land bridge into Alaska many thousands of years ago.
Bering Strait
Beringia was crossed by ancient humans to migrate from Asia to North America during the last Ice Age when sea levels were lower, exposing a land bridge between the two continents. This migration likely happened in search of new resources or due to changing environmental conditions.
the first people came into the americas when hunting big game over a large piece of body water called the bering strait which years ago was part land and ice .
the first humans reached North America during the Ice Age when they were following animals during the Ice Age. The animals were looking for a warmer area to live so they had crossed the Bering Strait, a land bridge that connected Asia to North America, the first Americans had crossed the Bering Strait.
Humans, most people believe that human life originated in Africa. Then expanded from there up into Europe and Asia. People crossed over from Siberia into North America on a land bridge, but soon afterward the land bridge disappeared under water, cutting North Americans off until the Europeans discovered the continent. So, no one specific "race" of humans is the oldest, but the common belief is that humans came from Africa.
3500 B.C. cross a land bridge.
The eariest armericans crossed a land bridge from siberia during the last ice age. Likely those humans originated in africa.