These tools could be made from stone or bone and were highly sharpened for maximum efficiency. This artifact was used for killing mammoths and other megafauna. Clovis refers to this particular ...
In the bitter cold of Ice Age Montana some 13,000 years ago, a grieving band of early Americans buried a young child with ...
These tools could be made from stone or bone and were highly sharpened for maximum efficiency. This artifact was used for killing mammoths and other megafauna. Clovis refers to this particular ...
Clovis Paleoindian Tradition and Western Stemmed Tradition are types of lithic technologies which are classified by stone tools found in the Western United States (Andrefsky, 1994). A collection of ...
The diet of a key prehistoric American group appears to have been rich in mammoth meat, a study analyzing data extracted from ...
Research archeologist Juliet Morrow studied tools found at a gravesite that dates to about 13,000 years ago. Isotope analysis confirmed that mammoth was an important food source in Ice Age America.
Mammoth meat represented about 35 to 40 percent of the diet of one Clovis culture mother, making it the largest single ...
The study, featured on the Dec. 4 cover of the journal Science Advances, used stable isotope analysis to model the diet of ...
Now, toddler’s bones have revealed shocking dietary preferences of ancient Americans. It turns out these ancient humans dined ...
"Clovis people were highly sophisticated hunters, with skills refined over more than 10,000 years," Chatters added.
Scientists have found the first direct evidence that ancient Americans relied heavily on mammoths and other large animals for food. This discovery sheds light on how early humans spread across the ...