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Human Beings Migrating to North America During the Last Glacial Maximum (26,500 – 19,000 Years Ago) (Ice Age), the Hypothesis of the Migration of the Solutrean and the Migration of Human Beings Across Beringia, and the Archaeological and Genetic Evidence Which Supports and Disputes This Hypothesis: The Original Hypothesis of How Human Beings Settled Within North America, the Reason Human Beings Were Able to Migrate From Asia to North America During the Last Glacial Maximum Period, the Discovery Which Altered the Hypothesis of When Human Beings Settled Within North America, the Artifacts Discovered at the Cactus Hill Site, How the Solutrean Culture Were Able to Produce Lithic (Stone Tool) Technologies, How the Soultrean Culture Manufactured Pointed Blades, the Result of Utilizing the Overshot Flaking Strategy to Manufacture Blades, the Width and Sharpness of Soultrean Tool Technologies, the Culture Which Created the Eyed Needle, the Period When the Last Glacial Maximum Period Occurred, the Length of the North American Laurentide Ice Sheet and European Fennoscandian Ice Sheet During the Last Glacial Maximum Period, the Hypothesis of Why the Soultreans Migrated to North America, the Reason the Soultreans Required Boats to Navigate the North Atlantic Ice Bridge (North Atlantic Ice Shelf), the Oldest Discovered Evidence of Human Beings Constructing Boats, the Hypothesis of When Human Beings Began Constructing Boats and Where These Boats Were Utilized, the Ambiguity of How the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ethnolinguistic Groups/Cultures Migrated to Australia, the Hypothesis of When Human Beings Migrated to North America and the Location They Migrated From, the Reason it is Difficult to Develop a Hypothesis of the First Migrants Within North America, the Correlation Between the Egyptian Pyramids and Meso-American, Central American, and South American Pyramids, the Reason Salmon are Revered Within Some North American First Nations Groups, Depictions of Salmon Discovered in Solutrean Caves Within France, the Possibility of a Correlation Between the Solutrean Culture and the First Nations Groups of North America, the Possible Genetic Correlation Between the Huron Wendat First Nations Group and the Solutreans, the Genetic Indicator Discovered Within the Huron Wendat Group, Scientists Unable to Trace the X Haplogroup and X2A Haplogroup Genetic Indicator Within Asia, Russia, and the U.S., the Hypothesis Developed Because of This Genetic Data, the Most Detailed and Subscribed to Hypothesis of How Human Beings Migrated to North America, the Size and Width of the Laurentide Ice Sheet During the Pleistocene Period (2.58 Million Years Ago – 11,700 Years Ago), the Reason the Distance Between North America and Europe Was Shorter During the Pleistocene Period, the Hypothesis of the Solutrean Culture Migrating With the Richest Resources of Fat and the Reason for This, and the Location With the Most Abundant Resources of Fat

The original theory of how human beings settled North America involved a mass group of migrants, traveling through northeast Asia, across modern day Siberia and into modern day Alaska, United States of America. This would have been possible because of the Bering land bridge which some people actually lived upon, a region referred to as “Beringia” (pronounced “bear-inn-jee-yah”). It was once thought that this occurred 14,000 - 16,000 years ago, however recent evidence uncovered at Chesapeake Bay,...


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