WHO?
GGG Ping.
At least when I was watching westerns as a kid, that was the answer.
“It’s unusual to find a site that has both materials for stone tools and “enough resources that people could camp and live right there...”
Funny. Not three miles up the road from my farm in Southern Wisconsin, my father-in-law has a farm.
On his farm he has a spring-fed pond. Around that pond, we’ve found hundreds of STONE arrowheads, clay pottery shards, animal bones, etc.
Why is it so fantastical for people to think that others have lived on the same land before them?
Liberalthink: History begins with ME. The ‘science’ is ‘settled,’ LOL!
(I’m not bitchin’ at you, Blam. I’m just bitchin’.)
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This site is in my county and only a few miles away. Wonder if they’d let me in?