"THEY CAME TO HUNT" Early Man In the San Luis by

The men who first came to the North American con-tinent over 20,000 years ago were following big game ani-mals over the Bering Strait when a land bridge existed there. His continued quest for game led him to all parts of the continent, and although it is questionable exactly how many thousands of ye...

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Main Authors: Dorothy D. Wilson, Adams State College
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Summary:The men who first came to the North American con-tinent over 20,000 years ago were following big game ani-mals over the Bering Strait when a land bridge existed there. His continued quest for game led him to all parts of the continent, and although it is questionable exactly how many thousands of years ago he first entered the San Luis Valley, he was undoubtedly following the big game trail. It seems he first came here after he had been on the continent for a considerable time because climatic condi-tions of the Wisconsin Glacial Period persisted longer in the valley than on the plains and conditions would not have been favorable for man or animals. But we do know he was here since we find nonperishable artifacts made of stone. It is only in the 20th Century that archaeologists have been able to establish any kind of definite dates for