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Clovis culture - Wikipedia Despite several earlier Paleoindian discoveries, the best documented evidence of the Clovis complex was collected and excavated between 1932 and 1937 near Clovis, New Mexico, by a crew under the direction of Edgar Billings Howard until 1935 and later by John L Cotter from the Academy of Natural Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania
Who are the Clovis People? The REAL First Americans At the moment, the earliest discovery is dated 13,900 years ago, some 500 years before the typical Clovis points spread over North America So if anything, the Clovis people probably obtained their technology from their predecessors who were living in North America before the Clovis era
CLOVIS PEOPLE: SITES, POINTS, PRE-CLOVIS, MAMMOTHS - Facts and Details The Clovis culture, or Clovis people, refers to an archaeological culture that lived in North America from around 13,050 to 12,750 years years ago, They were initially associated with the Blackwater Draw site, near Clovis, New Mexico, where stone tools were found alongside the remains of Columbian mammoths in 1929
The Story Of The Clovis People | New Mexico History Facts Carbon 14 dating at the Blackwater Draw site shows that the Clovis people lived in the area for about 600 years, hunting animals that drank at a spring-fed lake and marsh, building campfires, and even digging a well, the first known water control system in North America
Clovis History Tied to Land - The Eastern New Mexico News In 1880-82, William Henry McBroom, a government surveyor who surveyed much of east-central New Mexico, settled on the old Comanche Springs at the northwest corner of the Cuniva and established a million-acre ranch
Clovis People and their Culture - Historic Mysteries In fact, the initial Clovis find in New Mexico at Blackwater Draw indicates these people lived in the area for roughly 600 years They even dug a well: the first water control system archaeologists have identified in North America
The Clovis Culture | People Artifacts - Study. com Though evidence of the Clovis Culture can be seen through most of North America, many archaeologists believe they only existed as a uniform culture for between 400 to 600 years
How The Clovis, One Of North Americas Oldest Peoples . . . - TheTravel This was the discovery of the Clovis culture, one of the most significant material cultures to exist in pre-Columbian North America Known for their distinct stone tools, the Clovis thrived between 13,050 and 12,750 years ago before vanishing What happened to them? Why did they "disappear"?