Topic ID #11001 - posted 5/2/2011 4:29 AM
Jennifer Palmer
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Texas discovery sparks debate on Clovis culture
Jennifer Palmer
Webmaster
Texas discovery sparks debate on Clovis culture
Saturday, Apr 30 2011, 10:40 pm
Alisa Boswell
Archeologists burrowing in the dirt of central Texas are stirring up a scientific debate that could change history as we know it in eastern New Mexico.
At issue is the recent discovery of artifacts at an archeological site on Buttermilk Creek, Texas. The artifacts found have been dated between 13,200 and 15,500 years old, George Crawford, chief archeologist for the Blackwater Draw site.
Read more here.
Saturday, Apr 30 2011, 10:40 pm
Alisa Boswell
Archeologists burrowing in the dirt of central Texas are stirring up a scientific debate that could change history as we know it in eastern New Mexico.
At issue is the recent discovery of artifacts at an archeological site on Buttermilk Creek, Texas. The artifacts found have been dated between 13,200 and 15,500 years old, George Crawford, chief archeologist for the Blackwater Draw site.
Read more here.
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