About 13,000 years ago, people from the Clovis period settled in the Great Lakes region and returned to a campsite in southwest Michigan for several consecutive years, according to a new study.
The site, named for Henry Gault, the land's owner during the early 20th century, has produced almost 3 million artifacts ...
The new insights came from a chemical analysis of the bones of a Clovis child, the only human remains of the period to survive, and a cache of Ice Age animal fossils unearthed from Alberta and ...
The new insights came from a chemical analysis of the bones of a Clovis child, the only human remains of the period to survive, and a cache of Ice Age animal fossils unearthed from Alberta and sites ...