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Migration to the Americas occurred sometime around 15,000 yBP. The Paleoindians are the group of people associated with the earliest archaeological sites found there. Identify the behaviors of the Paleoindians.

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In the end, glacial events of the late age of Pleistocene era Paleo-Indians are the first people to reach America and eventually live in it. Paleoindians hunted megafauna and created folsom points.

Explanation:

The greater importance of the Crowfield location is the first proof of the ceremonial behaviour of Paleo-Indian in North-East America.

From a settlement perspective, this ceremonial deposit is considered a religion, not a religious cache.

They hunted big animals like elephants, giraffes, etc and created shaped stone projectile points with respect to the folsom tradition of North America. The raw materials used to create the folsom are of high quality.

In Ontario, the few surveyed sites in the Crowfield population have created montages with few unaffected instruments that could represent hunting camp.

Just 80 sqm of the Crowfield portion on Alder Creek indicates the small size of these locations and thus the poor archaeological spotting is partly due.

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