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PaleoAmerica
A journal of early human migration and dispersal
Volume 8, 2022 - Issue 2
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Evidence for Humans at White Sands National Park during the Last Glacial Maximum Could Actually be for Clovis People ∼13,000 Years Ago

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Jeffrey S. Pigati, Kathleen B. Springer, Vance T. Holliday, Matthew R. Bennett, David Bustos, Thomas M. Urban, Sally C. Reynolds & Daniel Odess. (2022) Reply to “Evidence for Humans at White Sands National Park during the Last Glacial Maximum Could Actually be for Clovis People ∼13,000 Years Ago” by C. Vance Haynes, Jr.. PaleoAmerica 8:2, pages 99-101.
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Charles G. Oviatt, David B. Madsen, David Rhode & Loren G. Davis. (2022) A critical assessment of claims that human footprints in the Lake Otero basin, New Mexico date to the Last Glacial Maximum. Quaternary Research 111, pages 138-147.
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Martina L. Steffen. (2022) Late Pleistocene heather vole, Phenacomys , on the North Pacific Coast of North America: environments, local extinctions, and archaeological implications . Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 59:10, pages 708-721.
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