
Lindenmeier site
The Lindenmeier site is a significant archaeological location in Colorado where experts found well-preserved artifacts from the late Paleo-Indian period, about 13,000 years ago. It offers valuable insights into the lives of early hunter-gatherer groups who used this area for hunting and gathering. The site includes tools, stone tools, and debris from ancient campfires, helping researchers understand early human activity in North America. Its well-preserved artifacts provide a rare glimpse into the oldest known human habitation in the region, making it an important site for studying early human history and migration.