Yes, the Archaic Indians, like their ancestors during the Paleo-Indian period, are believed to have migrated across the Bering Strait from Asia into North America. This migration likely occurred during the last Ice Age, when lower sea levels created a land bridge known as Beringia. As the climate warmed, these populations adapted to various environments across North America, eventually giving rise to diverse cultures.
The Bering Strait .
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The strait that separates northern Asia and Alaska is the Bering Strait.
Russia is just west of Alaska across the Bering Strait. The two are separated by approximately 55 miles at their closest point.
Bering sea Horseisle Answer: Bering Straight -Flickers aka FlickaGirl It's actually the Bering Strait ~AtomicHorse (Roan Server)The Bering Straits separates Russia from the American state of Alaska.
Bering Strait!!
the people who first settled were the Cherokee Indians.
Alaska has a maritime border with Russia to the west across the Bering Strait.
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The Bering Strait connects the Beaufort Sea and the Bering Sea.
Paleo-Indians are believed to have crossed the Bering Strait during the last Ice Age around 15,000 to 20,000 years ago. This migration marked the peopling of the Americas by the earliest human inhabitants.