Stone spear points have been found at most Paleoindian sites in Illinois. Large spear points fastened ... Clovis points, Kimmswick, ... Paleoindian spear points have a distinctive flute or groove made by removing one or more flakes from the base of the point to improve their attachment to a wooden or bone foreshaft or handle.
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Possibly the oldest of the known Paleo-Indian spear tips, the 12,000- to 15,000-year-old Clovis points have since been found not only throughout our western deserts but across the northern hemisphere.
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No human skeletal remains have been found at Paleo-Indian camp sites; there is also an absence of bone tools, which were probably used. The lithic material which remains, indicates that Paleo-Indians variety of tools, including points, scrapers, gravers, knives, and choppers;
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Native American History question: What weapons did the Paleo Indians use? clovis points and spears, and later they used bows and arrows. ... Paleo-Indian (prehistoric human culture)
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Archaeologists in Windsor, Ont., have discovered a 10,000-year-old stone weapon created by the first ... WINDSOR, Ont. — Archaeologists in Windsor, Ont., have discovered a 10,000-year-old stone weapon created by the first humans who lived in the province.
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View west across central area of Paleoindian dig at its conclusion. ... Pointing out the Paleoindian stratigraphy. The upper hand points to the "Folsom" zone, the layer within which the main Paleoindian ... Late afternoon view looking southwest across the Paleoindian excavations at Pavo Real with Leon Creek on the right.
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The fluting allowed hafting to a wooden spear shaft to make a formidable weapon. (See Art Gumbus' LITHICS-Net for a fully detailed description of a Clovis point.) Similar Clovis points have been found in every region of North America south of the glaciers.
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Paleo Indian refers to the small bands of nomadic people who first populated North America. ... Paleo Indian sites are often found on the outskirts of what used to be large bodies of water such as old glacial lakes and rivers. Perhaps they camped at the water's edge hoping to hunt the animals that went there to drink.
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Paleo-Indian People - The first people in West Virginia were the Paleo-Indians or early hunters. They arrived sometime before 11,000 BCE. Excavations in the Kanawha and Ohio valleys, on Blennerhassett Island, and at Peck's Run in Upshur County have uncovered stone weapons of this period.
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