I love to see archeologist pushing their paradigm instead of being 'stuck in the mud'. We need more open minds in this science, otherwise it stalls. BTW that's a very cool jacket she has on :)
Great study. As a chef & renderer of meats (butcher) in my former life, a thin blade is what's used for delicate cutting & trimming of thin strips, as would likely be done with jerky strips and rack hung slices..
Great, informative talk. It gives me a lot of insights as a amateur student of Native Americans. I have a Clovis poit and scraper found in N GA by my dad. They were found while clearing a plot for a orchard. The location was up on ridge side at the begining of a gap in said ridge. I would like to know how to recognize Younger Dryas layer in N Ga. and what impacts it had across our country.
The black mtn site on the pic of the artifacts found looks like an effigy.the grey one looks like a cougar. I find paleo sites put east and wondering do u find many effigies.i find them often at paleo sites
The coolest idea was a out wolf spiders secreting saliva that helped control erosion. How did they hunt, then kill and drag animals to central area. To kill that many at one time would have taken serious hunters or cliff.
If you could get the local collectors to contribute pictures of what they have collected from that area you would have double or more examples to add to your data. Put the word out and i think a lot of folks will respond.
I have found tools here in The San Luis valley... I would love to donate some tools I have found and contribute to learning more about the past. Great job with all your research! Please contact me on Facebook Nate Gibson
Great Job on this 👏 presentation. I really enjoyed it. Also, loved your passion for the people and process.
Have a blessed day
Excellent work and presentation.
I got so excited when she kept saying Dennis.... Dennis Stanford was an amazing scientist.
Very detailed and informative.
I love to see archeologist pushing their paradigm instead of being 'stuck in the mud'. We need more open minds in this science, otherwise it stalls. BTW that's a very cool jacket she has on :)
Great lecture!
Great study. As a chef & renderer of meats (butcher) in my former life, a thin blade is what's used for delicate cutting & trimming of thin strips, as would likely be done with jerky strips and rack hung slices..
Great, informative talk. It gives me a lot of insights as a amateur student of Native Americans. I have a Clovis poit and scraper found in N GA by my dad. They were found while clearing a plot for a orchard. The location was up on ridge side at the begining of a gap in said ridge. I would like to know how to recognize Younger Dryas layer in N Ga. and what impacts it had across our country.
Report your clovvis to the national database. Thanks.
@@Paleoman I believe I have found 10 to 15 Clovis artifacts on my property in Georgia how do I go about finding out if they are real Clovis
Found Clovis in west Georgia in 2019
Any chance you could send me a picture of them and I can let you know right away.
@@Paleoman thanks I will be in touch
The black mtn site on the pic of the artifacts found looks like an effigy.the grey one looks like a cougar. I find paleo sites put east and wondering do u find many effigies.i find them often at paleo sites
The coolest idea was a out wolf spiders secreting saliva that helped control erosion. How did they hunt, then kill and drag animals to central area. To kill that many at one time would have taken serious hunters or cliff.
Great to see the past. Hope we can produce an improved future. John M. Hill,author.
If you could get the local collectors to contribute pictures of what they have collected from that area you would have double or more examples to add to your data. Put the word out and i think a lot of folks will respond.
I have found tools here in The San Luis valley...
I would love to donate some tools I have found and contribute to learning more about the past.
Great job with all your research!
Please contact me on Facebook Nate Gibson
9delmalaria Indian artifacts
Great
' transverse lithic edge type+
hard to follow this disjointed style of speaking... like starting three different sentences and never finishing or making the point...