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Title
2.1 Effects of Glaciers on Migration
Description
The large glaciers that covered much of North America at the time determined routes to the interior of the New World. When ice sheets from eastern Canada spread west to meet the glaciers of the Canadian Rockies, the movements of animals and people north and south were cut off; at other times, corridors between the ice masses funneled travelers into the American Plains. Slowly, the newcomers moved east and west. Finally they spread over all of North and South America. Paleoindians may have arrived in Ohio as early as 12,000 - 14,000 B.C. Image Number: Alaska glacier 1
Publisher
Ohio History Connection
Format
JPEG
Type
StillImage
Identifier
http://resources.ohiohistory.org/First_Ohioans/movie_001.jpg