A Prehistoric Orchard: Discovering Paleo Indian Fruits
During the paleoindian period, people hunted large animals that are now extinct, including mammoths, mastodons, and an ancient form of bison. People during the paleoindian period. First, hunters began to prey more intensively on smaller animals. Women and children collected fruits, seeds, roots, and other plant foods to supplement their diet. The discovery of the spear point with the leg bone is evidence that paleoindian people hunted this mastodon. In arizona, the earliest clear evidence of human presence, in the form of hunting sites associated with the clovis culture, dates to around 13,000 years ago, during the late phase of the. Dec 20, 2024 · through archaeological discoveries and meticulous analysis, we will piece together the puzzle of paleo indian cuisine, shedding light on their nutritional intake, cultural preferences, and the profound impact their food choices had on their way of life. ...