When I lived in England are used to find microliths at an excavation site that I volunteered to do to work. I learned a lot about how various types of tools were made from smaller flakes and ended up I’m asking a fairly significant collection of them which I later donated to a local museum for a study. Coming back to America a few years later after having studied and done fieldwork overseas I can spot things here that other people tend to overlook. It’s good to be able to expand your horizons and noticed that there are links between different places on the earth anciently.
@RetireesHelpingRetirees3 жыл бұрын
This proves a point I've made for years about SC they seem to love their Civil War stuff but have little to no interest in the real history of humans. I find it extremely disappointing yet not a surprise at all. Posted 2018 I am the second comment in 2021... That's truly sad.. SC you really need to pick up a book now and then.
@Obamas_Nipple3 жыл бұрын
civil war is recorded history, what happened before europeans was not recorded
@bigbensarrowheadchannel27392 жыл бұрын
I hear you man.
@Rockhoundingcolorado2 жыл бұрын
Ok, so I have people making stuff like that, chip points, but very small, fingernail size. How is that used? If not an arrow? This is a pre clovis site in Colorado. SMALL IS KEY HERE. And I have tools evolved from that to biface.