Stone mt. tools
All but one of the artifacts were donated to Kent State University and will become part of the collection at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Evidence points to Clovis culture Anthropologist Metin Eren and his team spent five years analyzing the points.
He says the evidence indicates they were buried by Ice Age colonizers. The Clovis people are named after Clovis, New Mexico where their artifacts were first discovered a century ago. Eren says it was not possible to definitively date the stone tools after they were removed from the ground, but several factors point to Clovis origins.
He says there is no evidence that the points were buried for ceremonial reasons, which is often the case for later peoples. Also, several of the spear points have the tell-tale fluting of the Clovis style.
The unfinished state of most of the pieces, he says, also indicates that these were people on the move, colonizing unknown territory. His team has published high resolution photos of the spear points in the latest issue of the Journal of Archeological Science. When he investigated, he noticed the bird had unearthed a large spear point.
Assisted by his son-in-law Scott Centea and grandson Chase Centea, Nelson eventually found stone tools buried under the tree. All but one of the artifacts were donated to Kent State University and will become part of the collection at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Anthropologist Metin Eren and his team spent five years analyzing the points. He said the evidence indicates they were buried by Ice Age colonizers.
The Clovis people are named after Clovis, N. Eren said it was not possible to definitively date the stone tools after they were removed from the ground, but several factors point to Clovis origins. Several of the spear points have the tell-tale fluting of the Clovis style. There is no evidence that the points were buried for ceremonial reasons, which is often the case for later peoples, he said.
The unfinished state of most of the pieces, he said, also indicates that these were people on the move, colonizing unknown territory. Eren believes the people who left the points hunted caribou and other game as the glaciers retreated in Ohio. His team has published high-resolution photos of the spear points in the latest issue of the Journal of Archeological Science.
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