Friday, March 25, 2011
A new archaeological excavation in central Texas provides a trove of artifacts proving that humans lived in North America 15,500 years ago, driving a particularly solid nail into the coffin of the "Clovis-first" hypothesis. Details on Suite101, "Hunter-gatherers Roamed across North America 15,500 Years Ago."
REA for the institute
REA for the institute
Labels: american archaeology, American prehistory, buttermilk creek complex, pre clovis, pre-Clovis
