New Research Shows Ice Age Hunters Likely Used Clovis Points Against Mammoths, Mastodons
October 19, 2022
October 19, 2022
SAN MARCOS, Texas, Oct. 19 (TNSjou) -- Texas State University posted the following news release:
The Clovis culture, known for its distinctive style of stone projectile points, roamed North America between 13,500 and 12,500 years ago. They have long been viewed as effective hunters who preyed on mammoths, mastodons, bison and other megafauna of the Ice Age. A team of researchers led by archaeologist Metin Eren of Kent State University challenged this understanding in a 2021 paper pu . . .
The Clovis culture, known for its distinctive style of stone projectile points, roamed North America between 13,500 and 12,500 years ago. They have long been viewed as effective hunters who preyed on mammoths, mastodons, bison and other megafauna of the Ice Age. A team of researchers led by archaeologist Metin Eren of Kent State University challenged this understanding in a 2021 paper pu . . .