FRACTURED

MAMMOTH BONES
LANGE - FERGUSON CLOVIS

KILL SITE
ARCHEOLOGY LABORATORY, CENTER FOR WESTERN STUDIES,

AUGUSTANA COLLEGE COLLECTION PICTURE CREDIT--Pete Bostrom

  
One of the most important finds at Lange-Ferguson

are the fractured bones. Some were fractured in a

way that could only have been done by humans.
Many bone bed show various fractures but most can

be attributed to natural effects such as predators or

large animals walking on them. This picture
shows several of the broken bones from this site.

The four stone tools found there are pictured in the lower right.

Large group of fractured mammoth bones.

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