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Native American history / Lindenmeier Site / Lithics / Recent single origin hypothesis / Dent Site / Paleo-Indians / Clovis point / Folsom Site / Lubbock Lake Landmark / Americas / History of North America / Pleistocene
Date: 2007-09-01 18:52:12
Native American history
Lindenmeier Site
Lithics
Recent single origin hypothesis
Dent Site
Paleo-Indians
Clovis point
Folsom Site
Lubbock Lake Landmark
Americas
History of North America
Pleistocene

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