Answer:
#1 human migration patterns occurred mainly in the rivers and oceans not over land routes
Explanation:
That's where most of migration travels
went.
One of the ways in which literature in the 1920s reflected the uncertainty of the period was that it usually referenced the future in some way--hinting that the future could hold anything.
The spread of Humankind to inhabit all the part of the Globe was a significant advancement in the Paleolithic age.
The Paleolithic Age is commonly known as the Stone Age, begun roughly 500,000 years ago and ended around 6000 B.C.E. People in this period produced complex tools and objects made out of stones. This age comprises the initial widespread use of technology as humans advanced from simplistic to a more complicated developmental stage and the spread of Humanity from the Savannas of East Africa to the rest of the world.