Clovis people hunted big game with
distinctive spearpoints and camped at sites with large hearths.
Their arrival roughly coincided with the North American appearance of Clovis people, makers of
distinctive spearpoints who may have entered the New World via an ice - free, inland route (SN: 5/13/17, p. 8).
Not exact matches
These big game hunters spread their Clovis
spearpoints — long and thin with
distinctive hollows carved into both sides of the base — across the United States and northern Mexico starting about 13,000 years ago, when they arrived via an ice - free corridor through glacier - covered Alaska and western Canada.