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  Mitchell These included highly efficient fluted-style spear points, as well as microblades used for butchering and hide processing. Douglas B. Austin: University of Texas Press, Also, paleoecologists now suggest that much, if not all, of the spruce and pine pollen was not endemic and had actually been deposited over the Plains by westerly winds.  


Paleo-Indian Period - 10, to 14, Years Ago (U.S. National Park Service) - Explore the National Park Service



  Archaeologists believe that the earliest Paleoindian people gathered wild plants and hunted now-extinct big-game species, known as megafauna. Megafauna included. Paleo-Indians, Paleoindians or Paleo-Americans were the first peoples who entered, and subsequently inhabited, the Americas during the final glacial. The Paleo-Indian period is the era from the end of the Pleistocene (the last Ice Age) to about years ago ( BC), during which the.    


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