Clovis People: The First Great Lakes Campers! 

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13,000 years ago, Clovis people set up a summer camp in Michigan—again and again. Who knew camping was this ancient? 

Belson Site: Michigan's Prehistoric Hotspot 

The Belson site holds secrets of repeated Clovis visits. Stone tools left behind paint a picture of early survival. 

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Stone Tools Traveled 400 Miles!  

Clovis people didn’t just camp—they traded! Tools from Kentucky made their way to Michigan through a 400-mile trade route. 

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Clovis Diet: Rabbits Over Mammoths?

Big-game hunters? Sure. But Clovis people also feasted on rabbits and peccaries. Surprise! 

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Clovis Spears: Sharp and Smart Tech!  

Clovis spear points were like ancient multi-tools. These fluted weapons connected cultures across North America! 

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Ice Age Warriors of the Midwest  

Despite glaciers, Clovis people thrived in the harsh Midwest. Their survival story is as cool as the Ice Age itself! 

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Tracing Ancient Footsteps  

By studying stone tools and protein, researchers are piecing together the Clovis’ incredible journey across time. 

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