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Breaking News About Paleoindians at Clovis!!!
The Portales Daily News October 1, 1936: Portales Daily News. Note that there was no word for what we refer to as the “Clovis” cultural group yet… Click HERE for the pdf, with bonus Coronado article OR link below: Click … Continue reading
Posted in anthropology, Archaeology, Clovis, Clovis site, First Americans, Folsom, new mexico
Tagged anthropology, Archaeology, Clovis, clovis site, Folsom, Mammoth, New Mexico, paleoindian, paleontology
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Working on the Re-model
I was told by a very wise museum professional last year that to hope to have a new museum in place inside a year was extremely optimistic. Even a small one. I think I could hear the word “crazy” in … Continue reading
Continuing Press Concerning Clovis
Posted in Archaeology, Clovis site, Paleoindian
Tagged Archaeology, Blackwater Draw, Clovis, clovis site, E.B. Howard, edgar howard, Ernst Antevs, Folsom, Mammoth, New Mexico, paleoamerican, Public Archaeology
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Casting Clovis Artifacts
A short while ago Dr. Francis Smiley from Northern Arizona University suggested making some new casts of the collections from the Clovis type-site. We were able to meet in Albuquerque and borrow some lab space from generous colleagues at the … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Blackwater Draw, Clovis, Clovis site, Folsom
Tagged Agate Basin, Archaeology, Blackwater Draw, Clovis, clovis site, dart point, Folsom, Francis Smiley, Kim Smiley, lithic, paleoindian, Public Archaeology
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Thesis for Download
Bennett, Stacey D. 2014 Blackwater Locality 1: Synthesis of South Bank Archaeology 1933-2013. Unpublished Masters Thesis, Department of Anthropology and Applied Archaeology, Eastern New Mexico University, Portales. The S.D. Bennett Thesis is now available for download HERE.