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Blackwater Draw (site)

Blackwater Draw is an important archaeological site in New Mexico, known for revealing some of the earliest human activity in North America. It features ancient stone tools and bones dating back around 13,000 years, from the Clovis culture, one of the earliest known groups to inhabit the continent. The site was initially discovered in the early 20th century and has helped scientists understand early human migration and adaptation. Today, it is recognized as a National Historic Landmark, providing valuable insights into prehistoric life and early human presence on the continent.