Site Typehunting campDescriptionAn Early Preceramic paleo-Indian site in Ecuador at a height of 9100 ft in Rio Inga gorge. There is an obsidian workshop and hunting campsite with an estimated date of 10,000 BC. Fishtail stemmed points show technological similarities to the Clovis/Folsom points of Fell's Cave. The variety of point styles and tool types suggest that several cultures may be represented, covering over 5000 years of intermittent occupation.
Site Name
El Inga
Site Type
hunting camp
Description
An Early Preceramic paleo-Indian site in Ecuador at a height of 9100 ft in Rio Inga gorge. There is an obsidian workshop and hunting campsite with an estimated date of 10,000 BC. Fishtail stemmed points show…
An Early Preceramic paleo-Indian site in Ecuador at a height of 9100 ft in Rio Inga gorge. There is an obsidian workshop and hunting campsite with an estimated date of 10,000 BC. Fishtail stemmed points show technological similarities to the Clovis/Folsom points of Fell's Cave. The variety of point styles and tool types suggest that several cultures may be represented, covering over 5000 years of intermittent occupation.
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"Site Details - El Inga, Bryan/Gruhn Archaeology Collection." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/g/7-63/17-1104. Accessed 27 Apr. 2025.