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Mг©xico En La Prehistoria * Cazadores De Megafauna Рџ˜і File

In places like Tultepec , archaeologists discovered man-made traps (large pits) used to drive mammoths into mud where they could be safely dispatched. Key Megafauna of Prehistoric Mexico

These were small nomadic bands (20–100 people) who moved constantly to track animal migrations. In places like Tultepec , archaeologists discovered man-made

The diverse landscape—from the grasslands of the north to the tropical basins—supported a massive variety of animals: Prehistoric Mexico: Mesoamerica before the Olmecs In places like Tultepec

They used sophisticated stone projectile points (such as Clovis points ) and possibly pikes fixed into the ground to withstand the charge of massive animals. In places like Tultepec , archaeologists discovered man-made