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For those who believe they've made a similar discovery, Slade encourages contacting a local museum or archaeological society.
A dramatic finding was made there in 1979, when archaeologists excavated a spear point made by members of the Clovis culture (14,000 – 10,000 year ago) among the mastodon bones.
Delicate stone arrowheads and tools and a wide variety of marine and bird skeletons unearthed on the Channel Islands off the coast of California provide strong ...
For many years, scientists have thought the first Americans arrived from Asia 13,000 years ago, during the last ice age, probably by way of the Bering Strait. They were known as the Clovis people ...
This new theory also supports another idea surrounding Clovis points, which is that they’re very time-consuming to make and also more resource-intensive than typical arrowheads.
Metin Eren recreates ancient arrowheads to see how they respond when fired with bows like this Kent State University The so-called Clovis people, one of the earliest communities to inhabit North ...