A prehistoric stone tool made from sandstone by people from the Desert Archaic period, 6,000 BC-0 AD and found in the Tularosa B


A prehistoric stone tool made from sandstone by people from the Desert Archaic period, 6,000 BC-0 AD and found in the Tularosa Basin area of southern New Mexico. The Desert Archaic Indians were ancestors of the Anasazi and Tularosa Mogollon people.


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Photo credit: © Buddy Mays / Alamy / Afripics
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