The Archaic Period: Diversity Begins
Lecture no. 4 from the course: Ancient Civilizations of North America
Taught by Professor Edwin Barnhart | 36 min | Categories: History
When the megafauna died out across the continent about 10,000 years ago, Paleo-Indian culture began to diversify regionally. Better understand why some groups developed hunting and gathering culture in a seasonal round pattern, while others fished from temporary camps. Also, see what DNA research reveals about one ancient sedentary people with resources plentiful enough to support 350 generations of habitation.