Prehistoric Native American Tools Reveal What They Ate at Great Lakes Camp

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The camp is thought to be the oldest archaeological site in Michigan, dating back to around 13,000 years ago.

Researchers have uncovered fascinating insights into the lives of prehistoric Native Americans who made camp in the Great Lakes region around 13,000 years ago.The camp, now called the Belson site, was set up in what is now southwest Michigan by a small band of people from the Clovis culture, as first reported in a study published in 2021.But now a new study, authored by the same team and published in the online journal PLOS One, has shed new light on the site.

In fact, the Clovis camp is thought to be the earliest archaeological site in the state.In the latest study, the researchers found that Clovis people made multiple visits to the site, traveling there annually—probably in the summer—for as little as three, but likely up to five, consecutive years. An analysis of protein traces found on some of the stone tools—known as Clovis points—from the site also demonstrated that the diet of this group included various animals.

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