The paleo indians invented spears,bone fish hooks,and rock points
Paleo is a prefix meaning old and/or ancient.
Paleo people, often referred to as Paleo-Indians, are believed to have arrived in New Mexico around 12,000 to 10,000 years ago during the late Pleistocene epoch. They were primarily hunter-gatherers and are known for their stone tools and big-game hunting. Archaeological evidence, such as Clovis points, indicates their presence in the region as they followed large game across the landscape.
Neo is new. Paleo is old or ancient.
David J. Meltzer has written: 'First peoples in a new world' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Glacial epoch, Paleo-Indians
The warmer climate at the end of the Ice Age created many new environments. ~Hope that helped♥
New laws were introduced, and the Anglo Indians moved to Australia instead.
Before sugar was introduced to the New World, there was no tooth decay. When the Spanish brought over their new crops such as sugar and corn the Native Americans had not been introduced to these items. The sugars in these crops caused tooth decay.
Explorers brought back items like maize, tomatoes, potatoes, tobacco, and cocoa from the New World. These items were then introduced to Europe and spread to other parts of the world, leading to significant changes in diet, agriculture, and trade.
European diseases, livestock such as horses and cattle, crops like wheat and sugar cane, and new technologies such as guns and printing presses were introduced to the New World by Europeans.
The first known inhabitants of New Mexico were members of the Clovis culture of Paleo-Indians The Spanish were the first Europeans to explore and begin settlement of what is now New Mexico.
They introduced agriculture to the Europeans. They showed them how to grow corn, potatoes, pineapples, tomatoes, tobacco, beans, vanilla, and chocolate.
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