Q#2.Origin of the Indian Cultures
| The possible route the Nomadic Asian Hunter took when crossing the bridge. |
Throughout the America's Indian cultures have left a story to be unveiled, beginning from their pottery to historical land marks such as their temples,pyramids and cities. Indian cultures have mesmerized the minds of the contemporary beings, simply because they were able master the complex nature of cities with no technology. One can only ask who did these outstanding Indians such a as the Incas, Aztecs, and Mayans originate from? Some 35,000 years ago an Ice Age congealed the oceans into giant icebergs allowing the sea level to drop and creating a bridge that connected Eurasia with North America. This bridge allowed small herds of nomadic Asian hunters, the so called "immigrant" ancestors of these Indian tribes to cross into North America. The crossing continued until the dismantle of the bridge which was 250 centuries later. With the Ice Ages conclusion, a climatic warming made way for new ice less valleys allowing those who had immigrated to move as they pleased. Eventually throughout the years as the Europeans arrived, the 54 million immigrants began to split up into copious tribes creating the endless Indian cultures. They where as diverse as 2,000 languages, and countless different cultures, religions, and ways of life. Incas lived in Peru, Mayans lived in Central America, and Aztecs lived in Mexico.
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