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Clovis culture / Stone Age / Broken Mammoth / Settlement of the Americas / Swan Point /  Alaska / Paleo-Indians / Alaska / Mammoth / Americas / Native American history / Recent single origin hypothesis
Date: 2014-02-18 17:18:34
Clovis culture
Stone Age
Broken Mammoth
Settlement of the Americas
Swan Point
Alaska
Paleo-Indians
Alaska
Mammoth
Americas
Native American history
Recent single origin hypothesis

132 PITBLADO ET AL. Archaeology: North America

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