13,000-Year-Old Clovis Stone Tool Found Beneath Maryland Churchyard - Archaeology Magazine
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13,000-Year-Old Clovis Stone Tool Found Beneath Maryland Churchyard - Archaeology Magazine
Chalcedony sidescraper from the Piney Grove site REISTERSTOWN, MARYLAND—According to a report by The Baltimore Banner, a team of volunteers and archaeologists from the Maryland Historical Trust unearthed a 13,000-year-old stone tool from a churchyard in Reisterstown. The find was made on the property of St. John’s Western Run Episcopal Church, where investigators had been searching for the remains of an ancient quarry once used by Clovis peoples…
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