A biochemical analysis of a rare Clovis-era stone tool cache recently unearthed in the city limits of Boulder, Colo., indicates some of the implements were used to butcher ice-age camels and horses ...
A biochemical analysis of a rare Clovis-era stone tool cache recently unearthed in the city limits of Boulder, Colo., indicates some of the implements were used to butcher ice-age camels and horses ...
Clovis caches: discoveries, identification, lithic technology, and land use / Bruce B. Huckell and J. David Kilby -- New insights into the Simon Clovis cache / Paul Santarone -- A contextual and ...
DENVER – Landscapers were digging a hole for a fish pond in the front yard of a Boulder home last May when they heard a “chink” that didn’t sound right. Just some lost tools. Some 13,000-year-old lost ...
Landscapers were digging a hole for a fish pond in the front yard of a Boulder home last May when they heard a "chink" that didn't sound right. Just some lost tools. Some 13,000-year-old lost tools.
The showpiece of the Fenn Cache, this is one of the finest Clovis points ever found. The Clovis were a prehistoric people who flourished in North America at the end of the Ice Age, hunting mammoths ...
TWIN FALLS — Sometime near the end of the Ice Age, a couple of men left their stone tools in a cache on a terrace overlooking a small tributary of the Big Wood River. About 13,000 years later, a road ...
DENVER – Landscapers were digging a hole for a fish pond in the front yard of a Boulder home last May when they heard a "chink" that just didn't sound right. They had stumbled on a cache of more than ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... It turns out that the first people to get in on Boulder real estate were the Clovis — a nomadic people who lived 13,000 years ago. We know this from a cache ...
"Peopling of the Americas publications." "This is the story of the Hogeye cache and its remarkable collection of Clovis artifacts - a time capsule from the past. A circuitous path brought thirteen of ...
DENVER — Landscapers were digging a hole for a fish pond in the front yard of a Boulder home last May when they heard a "chink" that didn't sound right. Just some lost tools. Some 13,000-year-old lost ...
Bonnie Pitblado (standing) and LeeAnn Hartner, who walked into the road show with what’s believed to be the oldest artifact ever found in the region that Pitblado studies. A prehistoric point found in ...