Despite a lack of archaeological evidence, the first North Americans have often been depicted hunting with spear-throwers, which are tools that can launch deadly spear points at high speeds. But now, ...
One of the multiple cases that will be on display at the free Paleo-Indian Fishing Technology Program presented by Archaeologist David Moyer from 1 to 3 p.m., August 3, in the North Pitcher Church, ...
Note: This essay on native American presence is the first in a series of ten on Native American history in the region. It concerns the oldest recognized culture of the Paleo Indians and local sites ...
We hear little about history in Central Missouri before the Spaniards, French and early explorers. But the stories of their exploits cover only a small sliver of time in the long history of humans ...
We know that the Pikes Peak region was populated by Indian tribes since ancient times. The mysterious people known as Paleo-Indians, whom some believe were actually Europeans known as Solutreans, ...
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Why Did the Clovis People Mysteriously Vanish?
Before cities and politics, North America was a vast, untouched wilderness, ruled by strange megafauna. Around 30,000 years ago, the Paleo-Indians, ancestors of Native Americans, crossed the Beringia ...
Craig Mayer, an anthropologist/archeologist from Austin, will present the program at meeting of the Houston Archeological Society. Mayer's talk will explore Paleo ...
When the Spanish entered Florida, a very advanced people called the Calusa controlled the area. Throughout our tour of the Everglades, we kept running into displays and artifacts concerning the Calusa ...
Karl Hutchings, an archaeologist at Thompson Rivers University in Canada, holds a Clovis spear point. Despite a lack of archaeological evidence, the first North Americans have often been depicted ...
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