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Did Ancestors of the Clovis People Camp in Central Alaska? - Archaeology Magazine
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Did Ancestors of the Clovis People Camp in Central Alaska? - Archaeology Magazine
FAIRBANKS, ALASKA—Phys.org reports that an excavation at the Holzman archaeological site in central Alaska’s Tanana Valley has uncovered ivory tools resembling those made by the people of the Clovis culture, whose distinctive stone tools are usually found in North America and are dated to some 13,000 years ago. A team including Brian T. Wygal and Kathryn E. Krasinski of Adelphi University, Charles E. Holmes of the University of Alaska Fairbanks,…
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