(CBS DETROIT) - Independent researcher Thomas Talbot and researchers from the University of Michigan have discovered a 13,000-year-old Clovis camp site in St. Joseph County and it is now thought to be ...
Archaeologists in Michigan have discovered a 13,000-year-old camp site of the mysterious Clovis people, which they believe may be the earliest evidence of humans in the region. A group of researchers, ...
The mysterious Clovis culture, which appeared in North America about 13,000 years ago, appears to be the forerunner of Native Americans throughout the Americas, according to a study in Nature.
A spot along the San Pedro River where the earliest known humans in the New World butchered bison and mammoths has been named one of the "five great places to see evidence of first Americans" by ...
June 19 (UPI) --New tests confirm the Anzick-1 remains and the artifacts recovered from Montana's Clovis burial site are the same age. The remains of a human infant were first discovered at the Anzick ...
Clovis point preform recovered from the Genevieve Lykes Duncan dig site. (Courtesy Photo) ALPINE The Center for Big Bend Studies at Sul Ross State University is seeking volunteers to help uncover a ...