Scientists have shown that at the Anzick site in Montana - the only known Clovis burial site - the skeletal remains of a young child and the antler and stone artifacts found there were buried at the ...
(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 ...
The earliest humans to settle the Great Lakes region likely returned to a campsite in southwest Michigan for several years in a row, according to a University of Michigan study. Until recently, there ...
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 ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- New research challenges the controversial theory that the impact of an ancient comet devastated the Clovis people, one of the earliest known cultures to inhabit North America. Writing ...
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN—According to a statement released by the University of Michigan, a Clovis camp site has been discovered on farmland in southwest Michigan. It had been previously thought that the ...
The Gault Archaeological Site in Texas has produced evidence of repeated human occupation stretching back thousands of years ...
The remains found in the Clovis burial site in Montana, also known as the Anzick site, all belong in the same period of ancient history. Radiocarbon dating analysis conducted on the remains of the ...