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In a counterpoint-- why not? Back then, everyone was a hunter-gatherer. There were no fixed, permanent dwellings. You went where the food went. And that can mean following migrating herds. Not even necessarily of something as dramatic as mammoths-- caribou or reindeer will do nicely, and can migrate thousands of miles per year. Even moving from known seasonal breeding grounds for one type of animal to another will do-- go where the bird eggs are in their season, where the seal pups (to take your example) are in another. And we are talking long stretches of time (from a human scale, not a geological one.) It doesn't have to be a group migrating a thousand miles in 10 years-- surely people lived on the "bridge" as much as they lived on either side. Groups "diffusing" outward at a rate of 1 mile every 10 years thanks to population pressures would get human populations 1,000 miles in 10,000 years-- and there was easily much more time than 10,000 years to work with. How many hunter-gathers per square mile can an arctic environment (in the present or the past) support? Not many, I would think. Even a tiny rate of population growth would put pressure on people to move outwards.
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Or "wonder what's on the other side of that endless expanse of ice and snow?"
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That event caused major climatic change in Northern Europe - it's thought, because it disrupted the Gulf Stream which plays a significant role in moderating the climate of that part of the world.
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I’ve always had doubts about the “landbridge” hypothesis. It seems to me that the landbridge was created by lowering of sea level due to glaciations. If that be the case, wouldn’t said landbridge be covered by miles deep ice? A bit of a hostile environment for any wandering seal hunters ‘twould seem to me.
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Dry land perhaps, but dry land covered by miles deep ice? My problem is not that there wasn’t a landbridge, but that given the conditions that caused it; it would have been less amenable to migration than open ocean. And in fact even today there is an ice bridge during part of the year and you don’t see anyone migrating across that! |
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