History of Asia

Did Asian hunters find a passageway to America that helped settle America?

The theory that Asian hunters crossed a land bridge into North America during the last Ice Age is widely accepted by scientists. This migration occurred around 15,000 to 13,000 years ago, when the sea levels were lower and the Bering Strait between Siberia and Alaska was a land bridge known as the Bering Land Bridge.

These migrations are believed to be the earliest human habitation of the Americas, and their descendants later spread throughout North and South America. The Paleo-Indians, as these early migrants are known, brought with them a variety of hunting and gathering techniques, as well as a distinctive stone tool technology known as the Clovis point.