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Paleo Indians and Megafona - Transcript
Paleo Indians and Megafauna
North America
At the end of the Ice Age about 12 000 years ago people began traveling to North America The first people in the America s traveled across a land bridge from Siberia to Alaska They spread throughout what is now the United States Some even leap frogged across Kentucky s major river valleys
Paleo Indians
The first people to inhabit Kentucky were hunter and gatherers who lived during the end of the last Ice Age Paleo Indian camps were typically small ones consisting of bands or groups of 20 50 people of both sexes and all ages Band organization was egalitarian meaning there were no formal leaders and no social status or classes
Kill Site
A Paleo Indian group butchering and cooking a mastodon This is an example of a kill site Because they preserve well today we find bones projectile points other stone tools and charcoal as evidence that prehistoric peoples inhabited a site Artifacts such as leather fur grass and other foods don t preserve well and are not often found
Hunting Spear
One of the most distinctive tools was the Clovis projectile point This fluted point was hafted or tied to a wood harpoon like lance which were thrown in close proximity to the animal Once the point was imbedded in the animal it would come loose from the spear shaft allowing the point to be reused
Tool Kit
Kentucky s earliest inhabitants used a distinctive tool kit that was well adapted for the hunting and processing of big game animals Tool kits included a variety of stone bone and antler implements The kit was then carried around in a small purse like pouch
Tools
1 2 3 4 5 6 Antler awl used to make hide clothing Bone needle used to sew hide for shoes and clothing Hammerstone used to make stone tools Chert knives used to process meat Scrapers used to clean hides Fluted projectile points used to hunt
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Megafauna
Paleo Indians hunted large mammals called megafuana most of which are now extinct They followed herds of these big game animals from place to place hunting in groups Because of the danger men hunted while women raised children and gathered wild plant foods like nuts and berries
Sabertooth Cat Smilodon fatalis
Height 4ft 1 2m Lived 1 5 million years ago 10 000 years ago
Shortfaced Bear Arctodus simus
Height 5 5ft 1 7m Lived 800 000 years ago 10 000 years ago
Dire Wolf Canis dirus
Height 5ft 1 5m Lived 1 million years ago 10 000 years ago
Giant Ground Sloth Eremotherium laurillardi
Height 20ft 6m Lived 8 million years ago to 10 000 years ago
American Mastodon Mammut americanum
Height 9ft 2 75m Lived 15 million years ago to 10 000 years ago
Woolly Mammoth Mammuthus primigenius
Height 9ft 2 75m Lived 90 000 years ago to 10 000 years ago
North American Bison Bison antiquus
Height 7ft 2 1m Lived 40 000 years ago 10 000 years ago












