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Kanawha Valley people : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kanawha Valley people
The Kanawha Valley prehistoric people were an ancestor group for today's modern American Indian. The Kanawha Valley's paleo-Amerindians came to North America from Siberia over 12,500 years ago. ==History== About 12,500 years ago when the land bridge between Siberia and Alaska over the Bering Strait still existed and the oceans were shallower. This was during the end of the last ice age. Then it was much, much colder and there were different types of plants and animals than there are now. The end of the ice age meant a decline in the population of large game animals like the mastodon and woolly mammoth. As the landscape became warmer and warmer, caribou migrated north to colder temperature.〔(The Kanawha Valley and its Prehistoric People )〕
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