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This item has not been digitized in its entirety. The original item is available for research and handling at the UNLV University Libraries. Additional digitization is available upon request. Please contact Special Collections to request additional digitization or with any questions regarding access at special.collections@unlv.edu. m m w 'W W m np m m m t w W 1 in i* m i»"i w 'v w 34 Las Vegas Review-Journal Sunday, Jem. 27, 1963 ^ IMPORTANT DISCOVERY — 'Student archaeologist Mark Levine holds a stone scraper which scientists working on the Tule Springs project estimate is 11,- 000 to 12,000 years old. The scraper wa s hailed as one of the most important finds in the current exploration. REVIEW -JOURNAL PHOTOS BIO RIG FOR DELICATE JOB — A workman guides a big bulldozer through its paces at Tule Springs on a search for earliest man in the Western Hemisphere. Heavy equipment was used on a large scale for the first time here on an archaeological project. More than 300,000 of earth have been dug up.
