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Description Paleoamerican artifacts positive for Proboscidea: (a) Clovis point from Hampton County, South Carolina, (b) Clovis end scraper from Lexington County, South Carolina, (c) Clovis from Darlington County, South Carolina, (d) possible early Paleoamerican Haw River biface, and (e) large Clovis knife from Williamsburg County, South Carolina
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Source Christopher R. Moore, Larry R. Kimball, Albert C. Goodyear, Mark J. Brooks, I. Randolph Daniel Jr., Allen West, Sean G. Taylor, Kiersten J. Weber, John L. Fagan and Cam M. Walker: Paleoamerican exploitation of extinct megafauna revealed through immunological blood residue and microwear analysis, North and South Carolina, USA. Scientific Reports 13, 2023, pp. 9464 (fig. 2), doi:10.1038/s41598-023-36617-z
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