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Class Slides Set 27B Holocene Hunters and Gatherers Cro Magnon I France Time line of Holocene Hunters and Gatherers Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 373 North America during the late Pleistocene ice age about 18 000 y a Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 376 Location of some early New World sites Paleo Indians in the New World by 13 500 y a Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 381 Implement from Stratum IIa at the Meadowcroft rock shelter Pennsylvania Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 382 14 800 year old structure Monte Verde Chile Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 383 North American Paleo Indian and Archaic sites Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 384 Clovis fluted points in simulated mountings Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 385 The largest American woolly mammoths were over 13 feet 4 m high at the shoulder Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 385 Giant Pleistocene long horned bison were hunted by Paleo Indians Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 385 Clovis Folsom Plano Major types of North American Paleo Indian projectile points Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 386 Dalton Partially articulated remains of three mammoths in Paleo Indian meat caches Colby site Wyoming Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 386 Pleistocene bison skull from Wyoming 33 inches 83cm wide Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 387 Molar teeth of mastodon left and mammoth right Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 387 Skeleton of the extinct Irish elk a relative of the American moose Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 388 European Mesolithic stone axe in its antler sleeve Shaped to fit into the socket of a missing wooden handle Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 389 A Mesolithic forager uses a basket or bag to collect honey Spain Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 390 Mesolithic sites of northern Europe Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 391 Epipaleolithic sites in the Levant region of the Near East Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 392 Reconstruction of a Natufian gazelle horn reaping knife with inset flint blades Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 393 Danger Cave Utah Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 394 The arid Great Basin of the American West Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 394 Northwest Coast food collectors totem pole at permanent village Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 395 Iroquois cornhusk mask or bushy head Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 8th ed p 379 To Class Slides Set 21 Next Tools and Technologies I Introduction Basic Terms Basic Types


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