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Archaeologists and other scientists report issue of the journal Science that excavations show hunter-gatherers were living at the Buttermilk Creek site and making projectile points, blades, choppers and other tools embedded in thick clay.Possibly as early as 15,500 years ago."This is the oldest credible archaeological site in North America,” Michael R. Waters, leader of the discovery.
These are some of the thing they found