SAN FRANCISCO - DNA from the remains of a toddler buried 12,600 years ago in southwestern Montana confirm that the prehistoric Clovis people were the ancestors of American Indians, researchers said.
LIVINGSTON, Mont., Feb. 12 (UPI) -- DNA from a Montana burial site suggests many contemporary American Indians are direct descendants of the ancient Clovis people of the U.S. West, scientists say.
Archaeologists suggest that Paleo-Indians, known as Clovis culture, feasted on ancient ancestors of elephants called gomphothere. Archaeologists have discovered 13,400 years Clovis weapons along with ...
CLOVIS, Calif. (KFSN) -- At Gulab Indian Bistro, the dining experience starts the second you walk in the door. From the gold detailing on the walls to the textured ceiling, every inch of real estate ...
Clark Intermediate School will retain its beloved mascot, the chieftain, with the support of the largest local tribe North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians. The feeder school to Clovis High was set to ...
NEW YORK — The DNA of a baby boy who was buried in Montana 12,600 years ago has been recovered, and it provides new indications of the ancient roots of today’s American Indians and other native ...
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