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Early Americans ate tons of mammoth, 13,000-year-old bones from Clovis culture baby revealThat, in turn, suggests that people from the Western Clovis culture, to which the boy belonged, were regularly hunting mammoths — and to a lesser extent elk (Cervus canadensis), bison (Bison ...
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8 Ancient Archaeological Sites That Pre-Date the Clovis PeopleFor many years, archaeologists believed the first human culture in the Americas were the Clovis people, thought to have arrived in Alaska after crossing a land bridge—known as Beringia—from ...
As graduation season approaches, some Native American students in the Clovis Unified School District are concerned that their graduation experience will be jeopardized by wearing indigenous regalia to ...
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Students have been cited for violating the dress code as early as kindergarten, but the citations noticeably rise once ...
She did not eat many small mammals and plants. The mother and child were discovered to be part of the Clovis culture, which dates back 13,000 years. This group, was always on the move. They are ...
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