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Suppose you are an archaeologist trying to answer this question: When did the first people migrate to North America? Why might the answer to this question change over time? What do you think? Check all of the boxes that apply.

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The first people migrated to America at the end of the last ice age because sea levels decreased from the massive glaciers providing a temporary bridge (Bering Land Bridge) connecting the old world and the new world. Scientists and Anthropologists predict this event occurred after 12,600 BP approximately 20,000 years ago

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Over time this answer could change as newer technology and innovations are seen yearly.

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