The photo gallery this week is called Clovis at the Gault Site.
Gault is a Paleoindian archaeological site in central Texas that has produced a truly enormous number of artifacts. Even with the tiny percentage of the site excavated to date, it accounts for over 60% of all the Clovis artifacts ever recovered in the United States. The photos for the essay come from a 2007 article in Science by Michael Waters and Thomas Stafford, and the text is part of a glossary description provided by site director D. Clark Wernecke.


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