User talk:Sparkypoodle1

Early human migration
Early human migration happened million years ago.The first people started moving out of Africa into Asia around 70,000 years ago.They must have crossed the Gate of Grief which is 30 km today and back then it was 11 km only.Due to the land being fertile they were able to along the coastline to find food,water and shelter.

Out of Africa

The distance was 11 km that time and now it is 30 km.Due to the sea level being low the people were able to cross the gate of grief and reach the middle east but we know that it was still a decent swim from Africa to Asia.When the prehistoric people reached the middle east they found some shelter near the coast and the early people could find food,water easily because they were living near the coast.

Into asia

By 40,00 years ago these people reached Siberia and they must have been there for a very simple reason:hunting.That time the reindeer was very crucial for them to survive.They made clothing,meat,needles and thread.These people were known as nomads.Nomads are type of human species that do not have a fixed place to stay.Sparkypoodle1 (talk) 06:55, 18 October 2017 (UTC)

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