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Some 120,000 years BP, a small group of Homo erectus crossed the Bering land bridge to the Americas. This group would had died *here* without any interaction with H. sapiens, so they did have very little impact in how modern humans evolved and settled the Old World.

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  • Americas Settling (Zera)
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  • Some 120,000 years BP, a small group of Homo erectus crossed the Bering land bridge to the Americas. This group would had died *here* without any interaction with H. sapiens, so they did have very little impact in how modern humans evolved and settled the Old World.
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  • Some 120,000 years BP, a small group of Homo erectus crossed the Bering land bridge to the Americas. This group would had died *here* without any interaction with H. sapiens, so they did have very little impact in how modern humans evolved and settled the Old World. The group, however, survived and settled the Americas, evolving into what we will call H. americanus. The americanus settled both North and South America forming small family groups. Hunter-gatherers, they pressured the wild life in the Americas provoking the earlier extinction of a couple of America's megafauna species; but also provoked the evolution of some megafauna species into animals more aware and fear of human presence.
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