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Nathanael Fosaaen | The First Americans pt. 2: Archaeology at Bluefish Caves @NathanaelFosaaen | Uploaded November 2020 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
The Bluefish Caves butchery site in the far northwestern edge of Canada's Yukon Territory is one of the oldest definitive pre-Clovis sites on record in North America. the combination of lithic technology and good faunal preservation provide insights into the the earliest waves of settlers into the Americas. A group of traveling hunters and gatherers who butchered large game like horses and caribou in far northern caves, and practiced tool-maintenance on site.

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