Topper is one of the largest buried Clovis sites in North America. The decades of archaeological excavations and analyses of Topper assemblages have informed our understanding of Clovis technology, mobility, settlement, and, more recently, chronology in the American Southeast. In this paper, we use...
Also, there are several places in North America where you have natural accumulations of mammoth bones—uh, that look very similar to the accumulations at the Clovis sites, except there's no human debris—where the mammoths almost certainly died as the result of some kind of natural disaster....
In as few as 200 calendar years, Clovis technology originated and spread throughout North America. The revised age range for Clovis overlaps non-Clovis sites in North and South America. This and other evidence imply that humans already lived in the Americas before Clovis....
More than 10,000 Clovis points have been discovered, scattered in 1,500 locations throughout most of North America; Clovis points, or something similar, have turned up as far south as Venezuela. They seem to have materialized suddenly, by archaeological standards, and spread fast. The oldest ...
Many of the older genera, Grayson argues, may have succumbed before 12,000 B.C., at least half a century before the Clovis showed up in the American West. 12.Paragraph 7 suggests that Donald Grayson believes which of the following about the remains at Clovis sites and megafaunal ...
and sidepaths that marked that evolution—and of the recent resolution of the "Pre-Clovis Controversy" with the remarkable pre-Clovis Monte Verde site in... M Dailey - 《Journal of World History》 被引量: 25发表: 2012年 Pre-Clovis sites and their implications for human occupation before the...
Driving the theory is a carbon-rich layer of soil that has been found, but not definitively explained, at some 50 Clovis-age sites in North America that date to the onset of a cooling period known as the Younger Dryas Event. The sites include several on the Channel Islands off California...
The team used the radiocarbon method to date bone, charcoal, and carbonized plant remains from 10 known Clovis sites in South Dakota, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, Montana, and two sites in Oklahoma and Wyoming. An analysis of the dates showed that people made...
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