Todd Surovell, a director at the George C. Frizen Institute, and Spencer Pelton, Wyoming's state archaeologist, dive into the mysteries of ancient hunters. They discuss what Clovis weaponry can reveal about megafauna extinctions and explore the overkill hypothesis regarding mammoths. Surovell and Pelton also highlight archaeological finds, including mammoth kill sites, and examine how climate change and human predation intertwine. Their insights shed light on the complex relationships between early humans and the creatures they hunted, unraveling the past's intriguing tales.