 Section 1  Archeology- the scientific study of historic or prehistoric peoples and their cultures by analysis of their artifacts, inscriptions, monuments,

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 Section 1  Archeology- the scientific study of historic or prehistoric peoples and their cultures by analysis of their artifacts, inscriptions, monuments, and other such remains, especially those that have been excavated.  anthropologist  archeologisttribe  shaleantiquities  culture  horticulture  clan

 Bering Land Bridge (Beringia)- the route the earliest humans used to cross over to what is now known as North America (10,000 BC - 8,000 BC)

Bering Strait theory- early people migrated from Eurasia over land bridge connecting North America to what is now Siberia.

 man-an-ambassador-from-the-past/ man-an-ambassador-from-the-past/

 Paleo-Indian Period (10,000 – 8000 B.C.)  Archaic Period ( B.C.)  Woodland Period (1000 B.C. – 1000 A.D.)  Mississippian Period (1000 A.D )