Analysis of world rock art and the insights from such studies represent a singular window into our remote past. In Kenneth Feder’s The Past in Perspective, he states: “The stone-tool industry seen in the oldest Ushki Lake component included small, finely made, stemmed, bifacially flaked spear-points. Bifacial points are also a hallmark of the Clovis culture found in the New World” (The Past in Perspective). This offers evidence of a new assembly of stone tools in the Americas at their earliest known horizon. Clovis tools span over an area spread out from its hypothetical origin point in Northeast Asia to Southern South America, having the exclusive distinction in the archeological record of the most extensive scope of any artifact type since the hand ax. This artifact traces evidence of an unparalleled rapid migration or diffusion pattern into the
Analysis of world rock art and the insights from such studies represent a singular window into our remote past. In Kenneth Feder’s The Past in Perspective, he states: “The stone-tool industry seen in the oldest Ushki Lake component included small, finely made, stemmed, bifacially flaked spear-points. Bifacial points are also a hallmark of the Clovis culture found in the New World” (The Past in Perspective). This offers evidence of a new assembly of stone tools in the Americas at their earliest known horizon. Clovis tools span over an area spread out from its hypothetical origin point in Northeast Asia to Southern South America, having the exclusive distinction in the archeological record of the most extensive scope of any artifact type since the hand ax. This artifact traces evidence of an unparalleled rapid migration or diffusion pattern into the