Proteins found on ancient stone tools recovered from the shores of Yellowstone Lake tell of great bear, deer and rabbit hunts. But researchers have found no signs of boat making – no bone hooks to ...
Oct. 27, 2000 - One of the few permanent Smithsonian Institution exhibits to be found outside the nation's capital can be seen at the Wray Museum in eastern Colorado. The display, on paleo-Indians, ...
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, ...
STURGEON BAY - The whir of traffic on the city's bypass belies the bucolic neighborhood nearby, as drivers go about their day, unaware that the stretch of former farmland was once home to early Native ...
Recently, the American-Statesman published several stories on the efforts of Michael Collins and other researchers to document the Paleo-Indians, whose presence at the Gault Site predate the Clovis ...
On a cold day in February David Ferguson, an archaeologist from Butte, was inspecting an eroding stream bank in the Helena Valley when something unusual caught his eye. Splinters of bone jutted from ...
Beer cans crumpled round a dead campfire, signs of late-night partying scorched into the sandstone. In a cutaway 15 feet below the modern fire circle, there’s more charred stone, flecked with the ...
When Judge Sidna P. Dalton happened upon spear points, pottery shards and scraping tools on one of his many artifact hunts, he knew he had found something unusual. "I noted that the material I was ...
There's a new mega-mammal on the menu of America's first hunters. On a ranch in northwestern Sonora, Mexico, archaeologists have discovered 13,400-year-old weapons mingled with bones from an extinct ...
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