ARKY 357 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Beringia, Aceramic, Land Bridge

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The incas and their successors: the incas predecessors. Don"t need to memorize this map but just what is happening on the map. Where the culture is developing; on the coast or highland. The dating gives us a good idea of when things happen. South america is a very dry region and this is why we can have many textiles from this area. After ww2, archeologists were beginning to discover new stone tools called clovis. Group of people came from the west and came down to central america and the east. It was expensive and difficult for the incas to find the sites. The long and thin shape of the rock was very hard to achieve, and it was easy to break. It was very impressing that by the time the inca"s reached central america, they had gathered all this knowledge to apply in their future research.

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