Were Clovis people big-game hunters or scavengers? New study challenges long-held views
For decades, archaeologists have linked Clovis stone points found beside mammoth, mastodon, and gomphothere bones with large game hunting. Those finds helped shape the idea that Clovis people hunted…
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