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Land Use History of the Colorado Plateau-Black Mesa, Arizona
The region was sporadically occupied by Paleo-Indians as early as 7000 B.C. There is abundant evidence of Basketmaker II occupation north ... especially section on Peabody Coal and Black Mesa. The Changing Physical Environment of the Hopi Indians of Arizona. This abstract from a classic 1942 paper by John T. Hack describes the ...
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Land Use History of the Colorado Plateau-Chaco Canyon, New Mexico (part 1 of 3)
Clovis and Folsom projectile points and not actual sites, suggesting that the highly mobile Paleo-Indians were present to some extent in and around the basin, following and hunting large game ...
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Great Lakes Forever: Great Lakes History
Paleo-Indians, the Old Copper Indians and the Woodland Indians. All of these peoples utilized their resources in the Great Lakes by hunting, fishing and eventually farming. The Woodland Indians descendants would form ...
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Mount Diablo Interpretive Association - Pliocene Park
Diablo (Ojompile to the Miwok Indians) rose to overlook it. In one of the uplifted strata, a marine layer called the ... , many of the well adapted creatures died out--this with the help of Stone Age Paleo-Indians who had evolved a hunting culture and weaponry about 12,000 years ago at the ...
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Musconetcong Watershed Association - About the Musconetong
Paleo-Indians occupied the region during the final retreat of the Wisconsin glacier. ... years ago) up to the end of the 19th century. The Paleo-Indians who settled along the Musconetcong lived in a sub-arctic climate ... the Musconetcong valley during the early 18th century, the Leni-Lenape Indians were already in a state of decline, and the several thousand ...
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American Mastodon
Scimitar cats evidently hunted young mastodons, while adults were sometimes killed by Paleo-Indians. Mastodons lived throughout the Ice Age (the last 2,000,000 years), dying out about ...
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Western Camel
Utah still had ligaments attached after 11,000 years of burial). Paleo-Indians occasionally hunted western camels in Wyoming 10,000 years ago, at approximately the time when ...
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Consumer Energy Center Renewable Energy
Consumer Energy Center DIRECT-USE GEOTHERMAL ENERGY As long at 10,000 B.C.E., Paleo-Indians used hot springs in North American for cooking, and for refuge and respite. Native Americans ...
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