Excellent video. I appreciate you highlighting the latest scientific research regarding the extinction of mega-fauna not being caused by human incursion, especially the time you took to point out multiple reasons for this current hypothesis.
I'm very glad to have found your channel, your content is well made. Pottery, ceramics and man-made glass are ancient technologies I would love to watch documentaries about in the future. Thank you.
My friend found a large clovis near Bardstown KY...a mammoth kill ste with many clovis points was found 20 feet deep in Louisville ky on Lee sreet while laying a water main..my girl found a folsom in mcdaniels ky ky..
Fluting technology was carried on in Folsom, Dalton, and other later cultures. The Folsom in particular were much better at fluting than the Clovis people. I enjoyed the video, great information overall.
Read "Across Atlantic Ice." More Clovis sites are found near the Chesapeake Bay that anywhere else in North America. You left the Folsom points off of your Paleo point list and pix.
Lovely subject, I would love a Hollywood movie about this, like apocylpto, but less brutal. Mel Gibson could do it, mentioning deep glaciers, dramatic landscapes, beautiful woman, and weird animals.
I would love to see a movie set in the Clovis era! Even better would be if the actors spoke in a hypothetical language that the Clovis hunter gatherer bands might have spoken. Mel Gibson would be a good fit for this element given his attention to detail on ancient languages in his movies
The mega fauna would have survived through up to 20 glacial and interglacial periods before the arrival of humans. So it is probable that humans plus cyclical climate change wiped out the mega fauna.
Excellent video. I appreciate you highlighting the latest scientific research regarding the extinction of mega-fauna not being caused by human incursion, especially the time you took to point out multiple reasons for this current hypothesis.
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Excellent video, love it! Thank you for sharing your videos with us and I look forward to seeing more videos from you! 👍👍👍
I'm very glad to have found your channel, your content is well made. Pottery, ceramics and man-made glass are ancient technologies I would love to watch documentaries about in the future. Thank you.
I’m glad you like my content. And thanks for sharing your interests, I’ll add the topics to my list of topics to cover!
I live about an hour away from Clovis, NM. Im glad to hear you spreading this knowledge
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My friend found a large clovis near Bardstown KY...a mammoth kill ste with many clovis points was found 20 feet deep in Louisville ky on Lee sreet while laying a water main..my girl found a folsom in mcdaniels ky ky..
Love your documentary, I've been here in Wiltshire, England, listening and cooking.
Good work Buddy.
Always glad to see an upload from this channel, appreciate the diversity of content you cover
Wow I'm born and raised here in Clovis nice video thank you
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Please do a Folsum to follow up on this video, great content.
Thanks! I plan on doing so!
Fluting technology was carried on in Folsom, Dalton, and other later cultures. The Folsom in particular were much better at fluting than the Clovis people. I enjoyed the video, great information overall.
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Great doc! Got my sub 🙏
Thanks! And welcome!
Interesting and enlightening video, thank you.
Lake superior for statehood! Great video
Read "Across Atlantic Ice." More Clovis sites are found near the Chesapeake Bay that anywhere else in North America.
You left the Folsom points off of your Paleo point list and pix.
if the grooves of the Clovis points were longer than they could have functioned as fuller as well
Folsom points have longer flutes and they are somewhat younger than Clovis.
Lovely subject, I would love a Hollywood movie about this, like apocylpto, but less brutal. Mel Gibson could do it, mentioning deep glaciers, dramatic landscapes, beautiful woman, and weird animals.
I would love to see a movie set in the Clovis era! Even better would be if the actors spoke in a hypothetical language that the Clovis hunter gatherer bands might have spoken. Mel Gibson would be a good fit for this element given his attention to detail on ancient languages in his movies
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I was thinking how cool a movie set in this period would be to. Your excellent video clearly peaked a lot of people’s imaginations 💙🌊🏄♂️🪷
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I live in Clovis NM. We still hunt with Clovis points
You forgot about Sunrise Wyoming.they found artifacts that are over 14,000 years old there. Look it up bro.
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The mega fauna would have survived through up to 20 glacial and interglacial periods before the arrival of humans. So it is probable that humans plus cyclical climate change wiped out the mega fauna.
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So many Clovis points, so much ammunition, it’s like modern day N. America.