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arthurpete t1_j2n7jfl wrote

They asked "Couldn't they have started when the gap was small, they may have had kayaks or other boats"

I simply responded to the notion that yes, they could have. If the idea of migrating thousands of miles via boat 10k years later is plausible then so too is traveling short distances 10k years prior. You have to assume that the formation of the land bridge didnt happen overnight and instead included a network of bergs, bays, ice sheets that allowed for migration via the sea vs land.

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imnotsoho t1_j2o25x3 wrote

I don't have a chart, but the gap now is a little over 50 miles. I it had narrowed to 10 they would have been able to see land on the other side and been curious. Little Diomede would have been evident earlier, unless it rose through volcanic activity after that period.

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