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People adapted by hunting bison and smaller mammals and gathering wild plants to supplement their diet. [12] A new cultural complex was born, the Folsom tradition, [2]: 30 with smaller projectile points to hunt smaller animals. [9]: 5 Aside from hunting smaller mammals, people adapted by gathering wild plants to supplement their diet. [12]
Paleo-Indian period – the first people who entered, and subsequently inhabited, the Americas during the final glacial episodes of the late Pleistocene period.Evidence suggests big-game hunters crossed the Bering Strait from Asia into North America over a land and ice bridge (), that existed between 45,000 BCE – 12,000 BCE, [1] following herds of large herbivores far into Alaska.
People adapted by hunting smaller mammals and gathering wild plants to supplement their diet. [9] A new cultural complex was born, the Folsom tradition, with smaller projectile points to hunt smaller animals. [8] [10] Aside from hunting smaller mammals, people adapted by gathering wild plants to supplement their diet. [9]
This list of the Paleozoic life of Colorado contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of Colorado and are between 538.8 and 252.17 million years of age.
Since the people of the Archaic–Early Basketmaker Era were nomadic hunter gatherers who roamed the Colorado Plateau to hunt game or gather seasonal wild plants, their homes were easily built. The bands of people generally inhabited rock alcoves or lived out in the open in brush shelters and lean-tos.
People adapted by hunting smaller mammals and gathering wild plants to supplement their diet. [5] A new cultural complex was born, the Folsom tradition, [6] with smaller projectile points to hunt smaller animals. [4] Aside from hunting smaller mammals, people adapted by gathering wild plants to supplement their diet. [5]
People adapted by hunting smaller mammals and gathering wild plants to supplement their diet. [7] A new cultural complex was born, the Folsom tradition, [8] with smaller projectile points to hunt smaller animals. [6] Aside from hunting smaller mammals, people adapted by gathering wild plants to supplement their diet. [7]
At the end of the summer period the land became drier, food was not as abundant for large animals, and they became extinct. People adapted by hunting smaller mammals and gathering wild plants to supplement their diet. [3] Lamb Spring was an early to late Paleo-Indian site in Colorado, with Megafauna bison antiquus, camelops, mammoth and horse ...