In a few hundred years, these Archaic people disappeared.
About this time, a new group of settlers appeared, known as the Archaic people.
The Archaic peoples of this region and time period are one example of a group that produced "polished bannerstones".
They were distinguished from other Archaic people of the Southwest by their basketry which was used to gather and store food.
Archaeologists call the cultures that resulted from the adaptations Archaic peoples.
Later ancestors of Native Americans were known as the Archaic peoples.
Archaic people established camps at collection points, and returned to these places year after year.
With evidence of a wide variety of tools constructed around this time, archeologists note the transition into Archaic people.
The Archaic people made tools from bone, animal teeth, and antlers.
The Archaic people transitioned into settled groups around Florida.