Skilled big-game hunters, the so-called Paleo-Indians, arrive …
Years: 13005BCE - 11278BCE
Skilled big-game hunters, the so-called Paleo-Indians, arrive in what is now Wisconsin between 12,000 and 11,000 BCE, after the retreat of the last continental glacier, to follow mastodon, giant beavers, deer, caribou, and elk.
The relationship between the Paleo-Indians and the indigenous peoples present when Europeans arrived in the second millennium CE has not been clearly traced.
Groups
Topics
- Pleistocene Epoch
- The Upper Paleolithic
- Oldest Dryas
- Bølling Oscillation
- Older Dryas
- Allerød Oscillation
