Pre-Columbian trans-Bering Strait contact

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title: Pre-Columbian trans-Bering Strait contact
text: The similar cultures of peoples across the Bering Strait in both Siberia and Alaska suggest human travel between the two places ever since the strait was formed. After Paleo-Indians arrived during the Last Glacial Period and began the settlement of the Americas, a second wave of people from Asia came to Alaska around 8000 BCE. These "Na-Dene" peoples, who share many linguistic and genetic similarities not found in other parts of the Americas, populated the far north of the Americas and only made
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description: Ancient contacts between peoples from Alaska and Siberia
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