Clovis Points
Clovis Culture
Megafauna
Archaeological Sites
Cultural Impact
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What is a Clovis point?

A Clovis point is a type of stone tool made by the Clovis culture, known for its distinctive fluted shape.

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When did the Clovis culture appear?

The Clovis culture appeared around 13,050 years ago.

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What is megafauna?

Megafauna refers to large animals, such as mammoths, that lived during the time of the Clovis people.

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Where was the first Clovis point found?

The first Clovis point was found near Clovis, New Mexico

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How did Clovis culture influence future Native American cultures?

Clovis culture laid the groundwork for many regional Native American cultures through tool-making and hunting practices.

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Why are Clovis points important?

They are important because they represent one of the earliest known cultures in North America and show advanced tool-making skills.

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What did Clovis people likely eat?

Clovis people likely ate a variety of foods, including large game like mammoths and smaller animals.

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Name one type of megafauna the Clovis people hunted.

One type of megafauna hunted by Clovis people was the mammoth.

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Name an important Clovis site.

The Gault site in Texas is an important Clovis site.

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What evidence shows that Clovis people were mobile?

Evidence includes the wide distribution of Clovis points and sites across North America.

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How long are most Clovis points?

Most Clovis points are about four inches long.

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Where did Clovis people prefer to camp?

They preferred to camp near rivers and streams for abundant resources.

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Why did Clovis people hunt large animals?

They hunted large animals for food and resources.

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What have archaeologists found at the Gault site?

Archaeologists found mammoth remains and numerous Clovis points at the Gault site.

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Why is the study of Clovis culture important?

It is important because it helps us understand early human life in North America and how cultures developed.

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What is the purpose of the flutes on Clovis points?

The flutes are believed to help secure the points to wooden shafts.

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How did the Clovis culture spread?

The Clovis culture spread across North America as people moved and traded, sharing their tools and methods.

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What evidence do we have of Clovis hunting practices?

Evidence includes Clovis points found near animal remains.

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Why are some Clovis sites scattered?

Some Clovis sites are scattered due to the mobility of the Clovis people.

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Name one item besides points that Clovis people made.

Clovis people also made scrapers and other tools from stone and bone.

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Where were the largest Clovis points found?

The largest Clovis points were found at the Richey-Roberts site in Washington.

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What is one theory about how the Clovis people disappeared?

One theory suggests that climate change led to their disappearance.

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What role did climate change play in megafauna extinction?

Climate change may have made it difficult for megafauna to adapt, contributing to their extinction.

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What is a cache of Clovis points?

A cache of Clovis points is a collection of points buried or stored for future use.

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How did Clovis people acquire stones for tools?

They traveled long distances to sources of high-quality stone.