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Murray Springs is located in southern Arizona near the San Pedro River and once served as a Clovis hunting camp approximately 9000 years BCE. The site is unique for the massive quantity of large megafauna processing and extensive tool making. Archaeologists identified five buried animal kills and processing locations and a Clovis camp location. The site is located in the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area, administered by the Bureau of Land Management.

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  • Murray Springs is located in southern Arizona near the San Pedro River and once served as a Clovis hunting camp approximately 9000 years BCE. The site is unique for the massive quantity of large megafauna processing and extensive tool making. Archaeologists identified five buried animal kills and processing locations and a Clovis camp location. The site is located in the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area, administered by the Bureau of Land Management. (en)
  • De Murray Springs Clovis-site is een archeologische site van een kamp van jagers van de Clovis-cultuur van ca. 9000 v.Chr, in Zuid Arizona bij de San Pedro River. Het ligt 14 mijl ten zuidwesten van de stad Tombstone. De site is uniek wegens de enorme hoeveelheid megafauna die er is verwerkt en de uitgebreide werkplaats voor het maken van stenen werktuigen. Archeologen hebben vijf begraafplaatsen van geslachte dieren vastgesteld. De site bevindt zich in de en wordt beheerd door het Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management. (nl)
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  • Crude-looking open structure: loose stick roof supported by vertical trunks (en)
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  • Ramada on interpretive trail (en)
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  • Southeastern Arizona, not far from Mexican border (en)
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  • Murray Springs is located in southern Arizona near the San Pedro River and once served as a Clovis hunting camp approximately 9000 years BCE. The site is unique for the massive quantity of large megafauna processing and extensive tool making. Archaeologists identified five buried animal kills and processing locations and a Clovis camp location. The site is located in the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area, administered by the Bureau of Land Management. (en)
  • De Murray Springs Clovis-site is een archeologische site van een kamp van jagers van de Clovis-cultuur van ca. 9000 v.Chr, in Zuid Arizona bij de San Pedro River. Het ligt 14 mijl ten zuidwesten van de stad Tombstone. De site is uniek wegens de enorme hoeveelheid megafauna die er is verwerkt en de uitgebreide werkplaats voor het maken van stenen werktuigen. Archeologen hebben vijf begraafplaatsen van geslachte dieren vastgesteld. De site bevindt zich in de en wordt beheerd door het Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management. (nl)
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