More than 20,000 years ago in what’s now Argentina, some of the earliest people in the Americas encountered and butchered a giant armadillo-like creature with stone tools, according to a new study
More than 20,000 years ago in what’s now Argentina, some of the earliest people in the Americas encountered and butchered a giant armadillo-like creature with stone tools, according to a new study
Quoting you Sig because you've re-animated an old memory I have of shell middens...
Here's an example of a studied collection of deposited waste shells, by hominids 100,000 years ago. They did the same thing in the same place for over 2000 years. And my 15 year old doesn't know a life without an iPhone.
More than 20,000 years ago in what’s now Argentina, some of the earliest people in the Americas encountered and butchered a giant armadillo-like creature with stone tools, according to a new study
Quoting you Sig because you've re-animated an old memory I have of shell middens...
Here's an example of a studied collection of deposited waste shells, by hominids 100,000 years ago. They did the same thing in the same place for over 2000 years. And my 15 year old doesn't know a life without an iPhone.