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Depictions of ancient humans in both scientific and popular culture contexts picture them throwing spears at the thick hides of mammoths. A new study from archaeologists at UC Berkeley suggests that ...
Archaeologists have shed light on how prehistoric humans in North America hunted megafauna, such as mammoths. The research, published in the journal PLOS ONE, proposes that these hunters used ...
Amateur archaeologists have made significant contributions to Ohio archaeology; and their contributions are essential for answering some important questions. For example, my early research focused on ...
The earliest people who lived in North America shared the landscape with huge animals. On any day these hunter-gatherers might encounter a giant, snarling saber-toothed cat ready to pounce, or a group ...
Both experimental and refitting studies have contributed to our current understanding of Clovis point production. Most Clovis points are manufactured through a series of biface regularizaron and ...
The earliest humans to settle the Great Lakes region likely returned to a campsite in southwest Michigan for several years in a row, according to a new study. The earliest humans to settle the Great ...
In 2008, Wiliam Nelson found an ancient American Indian stone tool at the base of a tree near Mount Vernon in Knox County. People have lived in Ohio for more than 13,000 years, making and using stone ...
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