Hudson-Meng Bison Kill

archaeological site in Nebraska
#20 in Nebraska / #1174 in United States of America
Photo
by SkybirdForever
/ CC BY-SA 3.0

The Hudson-Meng Bison Kill is an archaeological site located in the Oglala National Grassland in Nebraska, USA. It is notable for the extensive remains of bison, primarily from the Late Paleoindian period, which have been unearthed there. The site, estimated to be around 10,000 years old, provides significant insights into the hunting practices and subsistence strategies of early Native American populations. Excavations have revealed the remains of over 600 bison, along with various stone tools, suggesting a large-scale communal hunting event.


Hotels

Find hotels nearby:

Tours & Activities

Also check out