Paleo-Indians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Paleoindians or Paleoamericans are believed the first peoples to enter and inhabit the American continent during the final glacial episodes of the late Pleistocene. The prefix "paleo" comes from th...
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The Paleo Indian time period was 10,000 to 8,500 B.C. Paleo Indians were very mobile so archeologists have not found any homes yet. They ate small game such as deer, rabbit and raccoons. They also hunted large game such as mamoths and mastadons, which are now extinct.
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www.caa-archeology.org/~caamicp/eastside/preind.html
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3. Pass out the "Paleo Time Line" cards, one to each student or pair of students. 4. Using the ratio of 1 inch = 1 million years, each student or pair of students should calculate how far their time period will be from "Today." They may calculate their answer in inches or convert their answer to feet and inches.
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www.nps.gov/maca/learnhome/p04timeline.pdf
www.nps.gov/maca/learnhome/p04timeline.pdf
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The Paleo indians, also referred to as the Clovis people were among the first to inhabit North America. This tribe appeared soon after the Ice Age and entered the continent from Asia. They inhabited the southwestern area of north America be...
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Would you like to use The Paleontology Portal for your own project? Visit the new site generator. ... Resources for educators are available in the new online teachers' guide. ... Exploring Time and Space...
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www.paleoportal.org/
www.paleoportal.org/
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Of course, all these movements did not occur suddenly but over immense stretches of time during glacial fluctuations. ... Of course, the animals were most likely killed one by one, perhaps over a period of years, as the nomadic hunters traveled back and forth over their range to check their favorite ... The Paleo-Indians;
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www.discoverseaz.com/History/PaleoInd.html
www.discoverseaz.com/History/PaleoInd.html
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Based on Palmer, A.R. (comp.), 1983, The decade of North American geology 1983 geological time scale: Geology, v. 11, p.504 and Mckenna,M.C. and Bell, S.K. (comp.) 1997, Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level Columbia University Press, fig.
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paleo.amnh.org/fossil/time.html
paleo.amnh.org/fossil/time.html
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No one knows why these people journeyed from one continent to the other, but archaeologists have thought for a long time that they may have been following herds of horses, caribou or mammoth. While concentrating on hunting various large game, people from this time period also foraged for locally available foods.
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www.wvculture.org/shpo/paleo.html
www.wvculture.org/shpo/paleo.html
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An overview of the period from the UC Berkeley Museum of Paleontology. ... The chart at left shows the major subdivisions of the Jurassic Period. This chart is also mapped to take you back in time to the Triassic, or forward to the Cretaceous.
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www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/mesozoic/jurassic/jurassintro.htm...
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/mesozoic/jurassic/jurassintro.html
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