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"El Fin del Mundo: A Clovis Site in Sonora, Mexico provides a full report on the site of the first documented Clovis association with mammoth in Sonora, Mexico"--

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"El Fin del Mundo: A Clovis Site in Sonora, Mexico provides a full report on the site of the first documented Clovis association with mammoth in Sonora, Mexico"--
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Vance T. Holliday was faculty member of the Department of Geography at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1986 to 2002. Since 2002 he has been affiliated with both the School of Anthropology and Department of Geosciences at the University of Arizona. He is executive director of the Argonaut Archaeological Research Fund, which is devoted to exploring the early peopling of the greater Southwest. His interests include Paleoindian archaeology and geoarchaeology, as well as Quaternary soils and paleoenvironments, and Paleolithic geoarchaeology of eastern Europe. Guadalupe Sánchez is at the National Institute of Anthropology and History and a member of the Mexican National System of Researchers. She has studied the geoarchaeology and lithic technology of sites in northern Mexico together with hunter-gather prehistory, paleoethnobotany, and paleoecology of Northern Mexico. Her research has led to over fifty articles in international journals and books. Her 2016 book Los Primeros Mexicanos: Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene People of Sonora, received honorable mention for Best Archaeological Investigation in Mexico. Ismael Sánchez-Morales is the curator of anthropology at the Arizona Museum of Natural History. He specializes in the study of lithic technologies of archaeological hunter-gatherers and the interactions between foraging societies and the landscapes they occupy. His research focuses on the Paleoindian and Archaic occupations of northwest Mexico and the American Southwest and on the Middle Stone Age of North Africa.