MAKE A MEME View Large Image Punta Clovis Nicaragua.JPG Puntas de Lanza Clovis 11 000 a 9 000 El Bosque Pueblo Nuevo Departamento de Estelí 2006-08-09 own assumed Hmorazan~commonswiki THIS IS NOT A CLOVIS TECHNOLOGY The bottom specimen is related to Lerma/El Jobo ...
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Keywords: Punta Clovis Nicaragua.JPG Puntas de Lanza Clovis 11 000 a 9 000 El Bosque Pueblo Nuevo Departamento de Estelí 2006-08-09 own assumed Hmorazan~commonswiki THIS IS NOT A CLOVIS TECHNOLOGY The bottom specimen is related to Lerma/El Jobo urlhttp //radiocarbon library arizona edu/radiocarbon/GetFileServlet file file ///data1/pdf/Radiocarbon/Volume42/Number2/azu_radiocarbon_v42_n2_305_310_v pdf type application/pdflanceolate /url projectile points dating to perhaps ~ 16 000 BP- 14th millennium BC in the New World and represent a common bifacial style found in lithic assemblages of cultures possessing bifacial technology throughout the world during the Upper Paleolithic it is probably a product of convergent evolution developed autochthonously in Asia as well as in Europe and in North America; this pattern can be hypothesized to have been a continuation in some Old World cultures of Acheulian bifacial handaxe technology very visible in eroded channels incising river valleys deeply during the Pleistocene to upper PAleolithic Solutrean ~21 000 - 16 000 BP hunters in France although no connection to Solutrian technology is proposed here The basal fragment is similar to Mesa projectiles from Alaska or Agate BAsin urlhttp //mapserver museum state il us/faunmapweb/oneanalysisunit php siteID 175 unitID Agate 20Basin 20Component /url projectiles which may have evolved from Mesa~14 000 BP hunting technology from the North American Plains and date from >12 000BP Clovis culture Archaeological objects 14th-millennium BC works
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