Yes, delayed migration in Northern Asia was influenced by low ocean levels, which affected the availability of land bridges and migration routes. During periods of lower sea levels, such as during the last Ice Age, land connections like the Bering Land Bridge emerged, facilitating the movement of populations. However, fluctuating climate conditions and environmental barriers likely contributed to the timing and patterns of migration in the region.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.