Firelands ground sloth bone reveals early hunters in Ohio
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Firelands ground sloth bone reveals early hunters in Ohio
Paleontologists have discovered the earliest known evidence of paleoindian hunting in Ohio-- a scarred femur from a ground sloth.
CMNH- Research reveals first evidence of hunting by prehistoric Ohioans (press release with photos)
CMNH- Research reveals first evidence of hunting by prehistoric Ohioans (press release with photos)
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