Paleo-Indian Culture

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The basic means of subsistence for the people who first migrated into North America was the hunting of large game and fishing. These activities were likely a continuation of previously developed skills and behaviors. Furthermore, the Paleo-Indians would be entering new environments with new, unknown, and potentially poisonous plant life. On the other hand,megafauna, like mammoths, were an abundant and known commodity whose meat could sustain a small group for an extended period of time. As the Paleo-Indians migrated eastward, much of the megafauna had thinned out or become extinct. They adapted by hunting smaller game and incorporating regional flora, such as nuts, into their diet.

The early Paleo-Indians arrived in North America during

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