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The Paleo-Indian Era, The Archaic Era, The Woodland Era, The Mississippian Era
Yes the paleo indians did make pottery from the ground.
Paleolithic
paleo-indian
The Paleo-Indian era in Texas, dating from approximately 15,000 to 8,000 years ago, is characterized by the presence of nomadic hunter-gatherer groups who utilized stone tools for hunting megafauna such as mammoths and bison. These early inhabitants left behind distinctive Clovis and Folsom points, which are spearheads known for their fluted designs. The era showcases a deep connection to the environment, with groups adapting to diverse landscapes ranging from plains to river valleys. The Paleo-Indians' mobility and resourcefulness were crucial for their survival during a time of climatic change and shifting ecosystems.
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Paleo Indians
Paleo Indians
The paleo Indians were Native Americans that lived on North America during the Paleolithic Era. They have been absorbed by populations around them.
Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, and Mississippian
Paleo-Indians
Environmental change brought about many transitions including from Paleo Indian to an archaic way of life. The weather became harsher and people had to rely on ancient methods of survival.