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Discovery of Mammoth Ivory Tools Resets Human Timeline in North America : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 6, 2026 3:30 am
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Discovery of 14,000-Year-Old Tools in Alaska Rewrites Early American History

Archaeologists have uncovered human-made ivory and stone tools in a 14,000-year-old layer of Alaskan earth, shedding light on some of the earliest inhabitants of the Americas. These tools bear a striking resemblance to those attributed to the Clovis culture, a group long considered among the first to leave archaeological evidence in North America. While the Clovis culture is typically dated back around 13,000 years, this discovery pushes the timeline further back, making the middle Tanana Valley site in Alaska one of the earliest archaeological sites on the American continents.

The findings at the Tanana Valley site provide valuable insights into the tool production, food preparation, and human migrations dating back to 14,000 years. The research team from Adelphi University and the University of Alaska Fairbanks describe the site as a crucial link between Beringian hunters and the Clovis culture, supporting the theory of a migration route across the Bering land bridge.

map of north america centered on alaska. blue stars on southern central alaska mark the archeological site.
Late Pleistocene extent of glaciation at 14 and 13 thousand years ago (ka) with the Beringia landmass, and ancient archaeological sites. (Wygal et al., Quant. Int, 2026)

The tools discovered at the Tanana Valley site suggest a migration pattern from Siberia to the Great Plains, with mammoth ivory serving as a signature of the Clovis culture’s technology. This evidence supports the idea of the ‘First Alaskans’ and their interactions with Ice Age megafauna, particularly woolly mammoths.

The excavation revealed a wealth of artifacts, including a female mammoth tusk, flake tools, a hammer stone, animal remains, red ocher, and evidence of tool production techniques. In a layer dated to 13,700 years ago, a workshop with quartz tools used in creating mammoth ivory tools was unearthed, providing further insights into early human technology in the region.

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Mammoth Ivory Ice Age Tools Offer New Clues To The Peopling of The Americas
(A) A large quartz bifacial chopper or cleaver; (B) Heavy flat anvil stone manuport among a large ivory workstation including small hearth and abundant ivory fragments; (C) Large ivory blank with quartz scraper and flake tools lying in situ; (D) A female woolly mammoth tusk cached near a small hearth and activity area. (Wygal et al., Quant. Int, 2026)

The researchers note that while the tools provide strong evidence of the Clovis culture’s migration from Alaska, the possibility of even earlier human inhabitants in the Americas cannot be ruled out. Further studies incorporating ancient DNA and climate data will be essential to confirm the details of this migration wave.

This groundbreaking research was published in Quaternary International.

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