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NEED HELP PLEASE HURRY!!! which archaeological dig was a Folsom kill site where bison remains were found?

A.
Jake Bluff gully
B.
Domebo Canyon site
C.
Salt Creek
D.
Harlan site

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Answer: The so-called, "verified answer" below is wrong. The correct answer is C. Salt Creek

Explanation: I picked Domebo Canyon site on edg and it counted it wrong

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Answer:

B. Domebo Canyon site

Step-by-step explanation:

On the Domebo Canyon site, bison bones were found near bonfire debris, arrowheads and chipped stone spears. Today, 10,000 years later, bison herds are virtually extinct.

The bison is the largest terrestrial mammal in North America and Europe. There are two species, or types, of bison: American and European. The animal commonly referred to as the American buffalo is actually the bison. The real buffalo is from a different group of animals found in Africa and Asia. The bison is close relative of buffalo, cattle and yak.

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