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Obsidian pieces found by a Willamette Valley landowner have been identified as a collection of Native American artifacts currently estimated to be 1,000-4,000 years old. The landowner has asked ...
Some articles describe collections of Native American stone tools and other objects found throughout the county. You won’t learn where to go hunting, but you will learn what others have discovered.
Pictured are some of the prehistoric stone tools found at the Belson Clovis site in St. Joseph County, Michigan. Analysis of the tools has shed light on the lives of people who made camp in ...
A math teacher unearthed a collection of 14 stone tools while clearing blackberries from his backyard. ... He didn't know that native Americans had once lingered on that same piece of ground.
The stone tools of the Clovis, such as distinctive fluted or grooved spear points, date to about 12,600 to 13,000 years ago, making them the oldest widespread set of artifacts in North America.
Archaeologists recently discovered 8,000-year-old stone fluted points on the Arabian Peninsula, the same technology developed by Native Americans 13,000 years ago. Top News U.S. News ...
The class included illustrations of the Clovis stone tools, 10,000 to 12,000 years old, which were very similar to the stones in the family collection.
Workers continue with the construction of Rose Lane Development, Wednesday April 16, 2014, in Larkspur, Calif. The development is being built on top of a large Native American burial ground and ...
8,000-year-old stone tools found in Arabia were made using the same technique first created by Native Americans 13,000 years ago. Evidence of 'fluting' found in Yemen and Oman which date back ...
Ancient Native American agricultural site's true extent revealed Hundreds of acres in Michigan are ... features on the surface of the exposed ground, ... To clear it, only with stone tools, ...
Police responded to the eroded area on Aug. 29 and brought the bones to the Connecticut State Medical Examiner’s Office, who determined the bones were human, and possibly of Native American origin.