The Clovis culture was a prehistoric Native American people that lived roughly 13,000 years ago in North America near the end ...
A new study from archaeologists at UC Berkeley suggests that Pleistocene hunters likely used planted pikes, topped with sharp ...
The most likely solution to Ice Age human hunting practices seems to have been spears planted in the ground. Since the late 1920s, researchers have uncovered more than 10,000 Clovis points ...
A new study from archaeologists at UC Berkeley suggests that Pleistocene hunters likely used planted pikes, topped with sharp Clovis points, to kill megafauna like mammoths, mastodons, and even ...
The Clovis people are thought to have lived in North America around ... Digging into the dirt he saw what he believed to be ...
Instead, Ice Age hunters may have used a sophisticated ... controversy over a famous type of fluted stone blade known as Clovis points. First discovered in the 1920s amid the ribs of mammoths ...
Instead, Ice Age hunters may have used a sophisticated ... controversy over a famous type of fluted stone blade known as Clovis points. First discovered in the 1920s amid the ribs of mammoths ...
During the Ice Age, early humans lived alongside large animals ... Now, new research suggests a possible answer. The Clovis people who lived in North America roughly 13,000 years ago may have ...