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  1. Paleo-Indians - Wikipedia

    • Paleo-Indians were the first peoples who entered and subsequently inhabited the Americas towards the end of the Late Pleistocene period. The prefix paleo- comes from the Ancient Greek adjective: παλαιός, romanized: palaiós, lit. 'old; ancient'. The term Paleo-Indians applies specifically to the lithic period in the Western Hemisphere and is distinc… See more

    Migration into the Americas

    Researchers continue to study and discuss the specifics of Paleo-Indian migration to and throughout the Americas, including the dates and routes traveled. The traditional theory holds that these early migrants moved into … See more

    Periodization

    The Palaeoindian culture lasts 4000 years, from 12,000 to 8000 BP. It is divided into Early Palaeoindian (12,000-10,000 BP) and Late Palaeoindian (10,000-8000 BP), ending with early events of the Early Archaic per… See more

     
  1. Paleo-Indians, Paleoindians or Paleo-Americans were the first peoples who entered, and subsequently inhabited, the Americas during the final glacial episodes of the late Pleistocene period. The prefix paleo- comes from the Ancient Greek adjective: παλαιός, romanized : palaiós, lit. 'old; ancient'.
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    Articles relating to the Paleo-Indians, the first peoples who entered, and subsequently inhabited, the Americas during the final glacial episodes of the late Pleistocene period. The term "Paleo-Indians" applies specifically to the lithic period in the Western Hemisphere and is distinct from the term "Paleolithic".
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    In the History of Mesoamerica, the stage known as the Paleo-Indian period (or alternatively, the Lithic stage) is the era in the scheme of Mesoamerican chronology which begins with the very first indications of human habitation within the Mesoamerican region, and continues until the general onset of the development of agriculture and other proto- civilisation traits.
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  2. Lithic period in Mesoamerica - Wikipedia

  3. Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Wikipedia

    An overview of the diverse cultures and histories of the pre-Columbian and contemporary Indigenous peoples of the Americas. Learn about their languages, religions, social structures, and interactions with European colonization and …

  4. Paleo-Indian Period - 10,000 to 14,500 Years Ago - U.S.

    Oct 17, 2024 · Learn about the first inhabitants of North America who crossed the Bering Strait during the last Ice Age and hunted megafaunas with spears. Find out how they lived, what they ate, and what they believed from the artifacts …

  5. Paleo-Indians - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework …

    The very early people of the Americas are known as Paleo-Indians. They arrived during the last Ice Age, when a land bridge connected northeastern Asia to what is now Alaska. Humans began to cross over from Asia at least 13,000 years …

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  6. Paleoindian (14000–8000 B.C.) | Ancient North Carolinians

    The Paleoindian is the time of the earliest generally accepted arrival of people in the southeastern United States – about 16000 years ago, or 14000 B.C. Although earlier migrations of people into the New World have been hypothesized, …

  7. Encyclopedia of the Great Plains | PALEO-INDIANS

    Learn about the earliest people to inhabit the Americas, their adaptations, tools, and extinct animals in the Great Plains region. Explore the archeological evidence, genetic studies, and controversies of Paleo-Indian culture and history.

  8. Paleo-Indian Period - Colorado Encyclopedia

  9. Complete History of Paleo-Indians- the First …

    Apr 10, 2020 · Paleo-Indians or Paleoamericans, were the first peoples who entered, and subsequently inhabited, the Americas during the final glacial episodes of the late Pleistocene period. The prefix “paleo-” comes from the …

  10. Paleo-Indians - Encyclopedia.com