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JoJoDapyro:
A good read, even if it is kinda short!

http://westerndigs.org/over-1000-ancient-stone-tools-left-by-great-basin-hunters-found-in-utah-desert/

Tower:
I love that web site.  Lots of great reading! 

Zuma:
Thanks for posting JoJo. One of my favorite subjects.
I firmly believe the Western Stemmed Tradition was a sort of
pre Clovis culture. I think they came in from Alaska through the
Ice Free Corridor. I think they invented the Clovis fluted points when
they encountered elephants in the Great basin.
 The rest is pre-history. >:D
Zuma

JoJoDapyro:
It makes me want to make some Haskett points tonight. I acquired some (40 pounds) of Utah obsidian last night! As well as some solid looking "Petrified" wood. It looks more like opalized to me, but what do I know?

Zuma:
This is a good site to accompany your Haskett link JoJO.
I like it except for the South American content.
Monte Verde especially.
Zuma

From Mesa to Monte Verde - Paleoindian & Other Archaeological ...

www.ele.net/kunz/mesamonte.htm

 Similarto From Mesa to Monte Verde - Paleoindian & Other Archaeological ...
Apr 28, 2011 ... The Irwin Sluiceway site lies about 125 kilometers west of Mesa. ...

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