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18,000-year-old stone tools are among the oldest found in the US, more evidence that humans lived in the Americas during the Ice Age
Ancient hunters butchered extinct camels and bison in what's now Oregon over 18,000 years ago. Archeologists found stone tools, blood, and teeth.
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When did the first Americans arrive – can we ask them?
An ancient creekbed teeming with arrowheads kicked off a story to uncover when people first set foot in the Americas.
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Spotlight Story: UO archaeologists find oldest human artifacts in North America
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Archaeologists 18,000-year-old discovery in Oregon left them startled | Science | News
Evidence from stone tools and tooth fragments at the Rimrock Draw Rockshelter has pushed back the archaeological record of human life in North America by some 2,000 years.
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GISMETEO: Stone tools and camel tooth could be oldest evidence of human habitation in North America - Current events
Archaeologists made the discovery during excavations in Rimrock Draw – a rock shelter they have been studying since 2011.
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