Early Americans (1975)

The film explores the archaeological discoveries of early American civilizations, particularly focusing on a ranch in Arizona where the remains of mammoths and Clovis hunting tools were found. It highlights the significance of these findings in understanding the early presence of humans in North America, including their migration patterns during the Ice Age and how they adapted to changing environments. The film also discusses the evolution of societies, from nomadic hunters to settled communities, and the development of agriculture and pottery in the Southwest. It emphasizes the cultural achievements and complexities of these early peoples, revealing a rich history that has been largely overlooked.

Keywords
archaeology, early Americans, mammoths, Clovis culture, migration, Ice Age, hunting, agriculture, pottery, prehistoric societies, cultural evolution, Southwest, Cahokia, mound-building

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