Analysis of Clovis stone points found among mammoth bones shows no evidence that the mammoth's were killed by hunters.
To spread across the Americas, some of the first people to settle the continents may have followed the big game. A new study ...
According to the researchers, they re-discovered the technology independently in the Americas. It might not seem like the ...
New research is forcing archaeologists to confront an inconvenient truth about atlatls, a weapon that's been linked to Clovis ...
There are currently 15 well-documented Late Pleistocene localities in North America in which Clovis points are found ...
New research led by a University of Alaska Fairbanks archaeologist reveals that the earliest Native Americans had highly specialized diets, primarily hunting the largest animals on the landscape, and ...
Once believed to be the first Americans, the Clovis People left behind tools, hunting sites, and mysteries. But why did they vanish so suddenly? NASA astronauts exit Orion capsule after successful ...
The secret is out: Man and gomphotheres once coexisted in Sonora. Tools and spear tips found with fossil bones at a remote Sonoran site suggest that Clovis-era hunters butchered two juvenile specimens ...