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1 Early Human Migration Chapter 2, Section 2

2 People move out of Africa
Ice ages caused people to migrate Early people migrated around the world. Complete global migration took hundreds of thousands of years.

3 The ice ages About 1.6 million years ago, many places around the world began to experience the ice ages. The ice ages ended about 10,000 years ago. Huge sheets of ice covered much of the earth’s land. Many areas that are now underwater were then dry land. A land bridge probably connected Asia and North America. By 9000 BCE, humans lived on all continents except Antarctica.

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5 People adapt to new environments
Early people had to adapt to new environments. sewed animal skins for clothing. found new shelters, such as pit houses and caves. Then, created structures made out of animal skins, wood, stone, and bones. They had to create new tools and technologies. New tools defined the Mesolithic Era hooks, fishing spears, the bow & arrow, canoes, and pottery


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