How did early humans use sharpened rocks to bring down megafauna 13,000 years ago? Did they throw spears tipped with carefully crafted, razor-sharp rocks called Clovis points? Did they surround and jab mammoths and mastodons? Or did they scavenge wounded animals, using Clovis points as a versatile tool to harvest meat and bones for food and supplies?
That makes a lot of sense.
TL:DR they think the Clovis culture used pikes braced against (maybe in) the ground rather than throwing spears.
Yep, seem like a way better way.