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Paleoindian artifacts have been found on hills and ridges overlooking streams where hunters could see A) the water levels of the streams. B) trees that could be cut down for firewood. C) the movements of game in the stream valleys. D) chert and flint sources in the rock outcroppings.

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C.) The movements of game in the stream valleys.
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C) the movements of game in the stream valleys.

Because the nomadic people of the Paleoindian period left only scattered traces of their existence—and because the Paleoindian period was such a long time ago—archaeologists find few artifacts that date from this era. Paleoindian sites were located in rock alcoves have yielded a number of artifacts that would not have been preserved in sites in less-protected locations.

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