Major New Study Uncovers “Hemisphere-wide Evidence” Challenging Past Views on How Ancient Americans Survived
A new study challenges the idea that ancient Americans were diverse hunter-gatherers, arguing instead that they were highly specialized big-game hunters.
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Many of the communities that Survival works with are hunter-gatherers. Hunting is more than a way of life; it is part of their identity.

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