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It is worth recalling the hypothesis concerning the migration of people from Asia, who - in the search for food and new land - moved over the Bering land bridge and continued their journey to the south of America, towards the Andes. Hence the affinity and even physical similarity between the native...

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Main Author: Krzyczkowska-Roman, Erika
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Art of the Orient 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.11588/ao.2013.0.9073
https://hasp.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/journals/ao/article/view/9073
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Summary:It is worth recalling the hypothesis concerning the migration of people from Asia, who - in the search for food and new land - moved over the Bering land bridge and continued their journey to the south of America, towards the Andes. Hence the affinity and even physical similarity between the native Indians of America and their Asian ancestors. There is also a theory regarding human expansion via the sea route, which presumably took place along the shoreline of North and South Americas. ... : Art of the Orient, Bd. 2 (2013): Art of the Orient ...