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Our latest publication in PLOS One

Posted April 9th, 2024

Experimental images

We think the findings reignite debates about Clovis points and reshape how we think about the ingeniously engineered composite systems that Native American Ancestors developed to co-exist with animals some 13,000 years ago. See our work in this coverage from the Wall Street Journal, London Times, Popular Science,  Discover, and from UC Berkeley.

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