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Anchor text: Jackson Lake
Target Entity: Jackson_Lake
Preceding Context: Evidence of Paleo-Indian presence in what is now Grand Teton National Park indicates that the first humans arrived more than 11,000 years ago. Jackson Hole valley climate at that time is thought to have been more alpine and colder than the semi-arid climate found today, so the first humans were probably migratory hunter–gatherers spending summer months in Jackson Hole and wintering in the valleys west of the Teton Range. Along the shores of
Succeeding Context: , fire pits, tools and what are believed to have been fishing weights have been discovered. One of the tools is of a type associated with the Clovis culture which is believed to have existed around 11,500 years ago. Some of the tools are made of obsidian which chemical analysis indicates came from sources near present day Teton Pass, south of Grand Teton National Park. Though obsidian was also available north of Jackson Hole, virtually all the obsidian spear points found are from a source to the south, indicating that the main seasonal migratory route for the Paleo-Indian and later cultures was from this direction. Elk, which winter on the National Elk Refuge at the southern end of Jackson Hole and head north into higher altitudes during spring and summer, follow a similar migratory pattern to this day. From 11,000 to about 500 years ago, there is little evidence of change in the migratory patterns amongst the Native American groups in the region and no evidence that indicates any permanent human settlement.
Paragraph Title: Paleo-Indians and Native Americans
Source Page: Grand Teton National Park

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