most likely not; when landbridge between america and africa existed, there werent much tribes likely doing trading, more like killing one other and plundering, since commercialism didnt exists then, and there wasnt universal languages to use (assuming ofc human race had evolved by then at all)
and also do remember when great ice age happened, most of northern and southern part of planet was covered in thick ice, leaving equator line area where human population could thrive at all
The land bridge theory was squashed years ago. There were people who had been here long before the land bridges existed, and then new peoples arrived after it was long gone. No one can find proof they followed the route taught, and it's a very treacherous journey to try even today. Most fishing trolleys are careful to stay within sight of land.
most likely not; when landbridge between america and africa existed, there werent much tribes likely doing trading, more like killing one other and plundering, since commercialism didnt exists then, and there wasnt universal languages to use (assuming ofc human race had evolved by then at all)
and also do remember when great ice age happened, most of northern and southern part of planet was covered in thick ice, leaving equator line area where human population could thrive at all
The land bridge theory was squashed years ago. There were people who had been here long before the land bridges existed, and then new peoples arrived after it was long gone. No one can find proof they followed the route taught, and it's a very treacherous journey to try even today. Most fishing trolleys are careful to stay within sight of land.