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      The Buttermilk Creek complex and the origins of Clovis at the Debra L. Friedkin site, Texas.

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          Compelling archaeological evidence of an occupation older than Clovis (~12.8 to 13.1 thousand years ago) in North America is present at only a few sites, and the stone tool assemblages from these sites are small and varied. The Debra L. Friedkin site, Texas, contains an assemblage of 15,528 artifacts that define the Buttermilk Creek Complex, which stratigraphically underlies a Clovis assemblage and dates between ~13.2 and 15.5 thousand years ago. The Buttermilk Creek Complex confirms the emerging view that people occupied the Americas before Clovis and provides a large artifact assemblage to explore Clovis origins.

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          Journal
          Science
          Science (New York, N.Y.)
          American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
          1095-9203
          0036-8075
          Mar 25 2011
          : 331
          : 6024
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Center for the Study of the First Americans, Departments of Anthropology and Geography, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-4352, USA. mwaters@tamu.edu
          Article
          331/6024/1599
          10.1126/science.1201855
          21436451
          666eeb99-c010-4bf4-9546-bdae13357f07
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