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Archaeologists used to think that the Clovis people were the first inhabitants of the Americas some 13,500 years ago. The evidence from these ancient sites says otherwise.
Sawyer, a hobby beachcomber from East Texas, drove three hours for the Fourth of July breeze. Minutes after parking by the ...
The Clovis Senior Activity Center also offers free lunches for older adults. Denise Benelli has been volunteering with the ...
The artist has lately been derided as a colonizer and a pedophile, the creep of the Post-Impressionists. A new book ...
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NewsNation on MSNAncient humans could have been in Americas 23,000 years ago: StudyA new study has dated the footprints found at White Sands National Park, suggesting they could be as old as 23,000 years.
Wikimedia Commons/Ammodramus Murray Springs, Arizona In March 1966, archaeologists C. Vance Haynes Jr. and Peter Mehringer Jr. found the Murray Springs site near a steep-walled gulch in southeastern ...
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Amarillo, Canyon Independence Day celebrations sparkle throughout weekendCelebrating the Fourth of July took on many forms for the citizens of Amarillo and Canyon, among other cities.
Spire Motorsports will field an ARCA Menards Series West entry for Corey Day who will drive the No. 7 HendrickCars.com ...
Born in Laos in 1973, Phagnasay immigrated to America as a refugee in the 1980s and settled in Clovis. He pursued his passion ...
Wikimedia Commons/US Geological Service White Sands, New Mexico David Bustos found strange marks in the white sands of New ...
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