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hunting practices

An artist’s depiction of Clovis life 13,000 years ago shows the Anzick-1 infant with his mother eating mammoth meat by a hearth, while another person crafts tools like dart points and atlatls. Nearby, a mammoth butchery area is visible. The scene, inspired by the La Prele mammoth site in Wyoming, is set in the Montana landscape where the Anzick burial was found.

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