Title: Bering Land Bridge
1Bering Land Bridge Beringia
2Where is it?
- It was located where the Bering Strait is today,
between Russia and North America. - The Bering Strait is the water way that separates
Russia from North America. - Under it lies a submerged landmass that once
connected Asia with North America called
Beringia or the Bering Land Bridge.
3How was it formed?
- During the Ice Age changes in climate caused the
formation of huge amounts of ice made from the
surrounding seas. - This freezing caused the sea levels to fall and
coastlines to change. - During this time a 12-mile wide, 1000 mile long
land bridge formed (Beringa), approximately
40,000 B.C. to 10,000 B.C.
4Land Bridge
5Geography
- During cycles of global cooling, such as the most
recent ice age, enough sea water became
concentrated in the ice caps of the Arctic and
Antarctic that the subsequent drop in sea levels
exposed shallow sea floors.
6People
- The Earliest Americans crossed the Arctic Ocean
from Asia to North America during the Ice Age. - Around 11,000 B.C. to 9,000 B.C., Native
Americans walked across the land bridge and
slowly migrated south establishing three of our
earliest distinct cultures the Inuits, the
Anasazi, and the Mound Builders.
7Where did it go?
- At the end of the Ice Age (approx. 10,000 B.C.)
temperatures began to rise and ice began to melt.
- Eventually the water covered the 12-mile wide
land bridge that had been created by glaciers and
people could no longer walk to America.
8Where did the people go?
- People chose different lifestyles based on the
climate, the food sources and movement. - Some chose to stay in the north and hunt while
others moved further south and eventually became
farmers.
9Wheres the Proof?
10At first, Scientists found proof that the first
Americans were the Clovis people named for an
archeological site located near Clovis, New
Mexico and that they walked across the Bering
Land Bridge and spread into what is now the
United States about 13,500 years ago.
11In recent years, however, researchers have
unearthed many sites that appear to be
pre-Clovis, some of them potentially doubling the
time frame people have been in the Western
Hemisphere. Look at interactive site
http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/stoneage/clovis.html
What evidence do researchers have of
pre-Clovis settlements? Those that settled in
North America were deft hunters capable of
bringing down massive animals while tolerating
harsh environmental conditions,
There is no evidence that early Americans
hunted the short face bear and saber tooth cat.
They did hunt Mastodon
12dire wolf and peccary
The giant ground sloth is just one of numerous
large mammals that vanished forever as the Ice
Age wound down in North America.
13More proof found before Clovis
14Lets watch.
15Stone Age Toolkit
Draw (as best you can each tool) Guess what each
tool was used for.
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http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/stoneage/toolkit.html
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