Yep. During the last ice Age sea level was around 400 feet lower than today.
Yep, until the end of the Younger Dryas (~10,000 BC) the land extended all the way to the continental shelf in America, and the Ice sheets were over a mile thick in North America. Most of Indonesia, to include Australia were connected via land bridges during this time in large part due to the sheer amount of water that was locked up in the ice sheets.
OP, check out Randal Carlson, he is super passionate about explaining all of the science behind what happened during this extinction event.
Aprox 13,000 years ago, 11,600-11,800bc.
Although there are some stories that can be put together about others showing up there on boats (after the aborigines were already there).
Yeah theyll be the Torres Strait Islanders, while black, theyre not the same type of nigger, and actually have a celebration every year called 'Coming of the Light' which CELEBRATES EUROPEANS ARRIVING
Arabs showed up on the west coast about 500 years ago, found literally nothing of value and left.
Nope, not just that. Europeans who came by way of South America.
Makes no difference in areas like bering sea when that froze over
But in regard to to OP's question, it surely made a difference in tropical Indonesia.
Surely in tropics but aussie aborigines are eastern Africans as DNA shows
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