
Murray Springs
Murray Springs is an archaeological site in Arizona that provides evidence of one of the earliest known human gatherings in North America. It contains stone tools, fire pits, and animal bones, indicating people hunted and camped there around 11,000 years ago. The site is also significant because it shows some of the first interactions between humans and the environment after the last Ice Age. Its well-preserved artifacts help scientists understand how ancient peoples lived, organized their camps, and adapted to changing climates during that time.