University of Michigan: Farm Field Find Rewrites Archaeological History in Michigan
August 24, 2021
August 24, 2021
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Aug. 24 (TNSJou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Thirteen thousand years ago, most of Michigan was covered in a wall of ice up to a mile high. Archaeologists believed this kept some of the continent's earliest people, a group called Clovis after their distinctive spear points, from settling in the region.
But an independent researcher along with University of Michigan researchers have identified a 13,000-year-ol . . .
Thirteen thousand years ago, most of Michigan was covered in a wall of ice up to a mile high. Archaeologists believed this kept some of the continent's earliest people, a group called Clovis after their distinctive spear points, from settling in the region.
But an independent researcher along with University of Michigan researchers have identified a 13,000-year-ol . . .