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tamaranim1 [39]
3 years ago
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bulgar [2K]3 years ago
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Answer:

before the ice age for land bridge: The Bering land bridge, also called Beringia, connected Siberia and Alaska during the late Ice Age.

during the ice age for land bridge: The Bering Land Bridge formed during the glacial periods of the last 2.5 million years

home before the ice age  may have used caves as shelters.

homes during the ice age:. They had stocky builds, heavy jaws, thick eyebrow ridges, and large noses.

clothing before the ice age: women included caps or snoods, belts and skirts, bandeaux (banding over the breasts) and bracelets and necklaces

clothing during the ice age: wore heavy clothing made of animal skins.

i dont know if i did it right but hope this helps<3

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