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The Clovis people made projectile points out of quartz crystals – possibly because they thought they had supernatural properties
The earliest hunter-gatherers in the Americas were expert stone knappers, and fashioned a variety of tools and weapons out of ...
A local property owner discovered this site in 1955 but kept a lid on it until 1973, when University of Pittsburgh archaeologists led by James Adovasio began to excavate. They found artifacts about ...
A new study finds that the Clovis people, renowned for crafting tools from high-quality chert, also made rare projectile ...
For much of its length, the slow-moving Aucilla River in northern Florida flows underground, tunneling through bedrock limestone. But here and there it surfaces, and preserved in those inky ponds lie ...
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