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Hunting Instruments Dating Back 1,900 Years Discovered in Mexican Cave

Pre-Hispanic hunting weapons found in a remote cave in Mexico add to a growing body of evidence of a 9,000-year long history of hunter-gatherers that survived

Mexico
Tequisquiapan
Hidalgo
Cadereyta-de-montes
Queréro-de-arteaga
Rancho-quemado
Chihuahua
Spain
El-tecolote
Guanajuato
Portugal
Portuguese

Controversy at Hueyatlaco: When Did Humans First Inhabit the Americas?

Some of the first excavations at Hueyatlaco were carried out in 1961, when professor Cynthia Irwin-Williams conducted an extensive dig at the site. Even before she arrived, the region was known as a place rich in animal fossils, which sparked the interest of scholars. Irwin-Williams was soon joined by other prominent persons of the U.S. Geological Survey, notably Virginia Steen-McIntyre, who was responsible for publicizing the find and the magnificent discoveries it entailed. Due to the vast numbers of animal fossils, it was commonly believed that this site was a kill site, where ancient humans butchered the animals they  hunted.

Mexico
California
United-states
Virginia
Valsequillo
Chihuahua
Malinche
Campeche
Puebla
Americans
America
Mexican

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