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Los Primeros Mexicanos Late Pleistocene And Early Holocene People Of Sonora Guadalupe Snchez

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Los Primeros Mexicanos Late Pleistocene And Early Holocene People Of Sonora Guadalupe Snchez
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Publisher: University of Arizona Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.52 MB
Author: Guadalupe Sánchez
ISBN: 9780816530632, 9780816533756, 0816530637, 081653375X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Los Primeros Mexicanos Late Pleistocene And Early Holocene People Of Sonora Guadalupe Snchez by Guadalupe Sánchez 9780816530632, 9780816533756, 0816530637, 081653375X instant download after payment.

In 1927, near the town of Folsom, New Mexico, a spectacular discovery altered our understanding of early humans on the American continent. Scientists excavating a bison from the late Pleistocene age discovered a fluted projectile point wedged between the animal’s ribs—forceful evidence that humans existed during the Ice Age together with now-extinct animals. Subsequent discoveries at nearby Clovis introduced scientists to the first large-scale occupation of the Americas—Clovis culture—with a time span of 13,250 to 12,500 years ago.

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