22032018 Flashcards
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Homo Negro cave, Quintana Roo, Mexico
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- Submerged Late Pleistocene cave site, ca 12,000-1300y old human remains “Naia”
- Using image capture > produce structure-from-motion model
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Cancun
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- Scuba diving site + archaeological site
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Naia
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- Found in Homo Negro cave, Quintana Roo, Mexico
- 15-17 years old
- Probably died from fall into deep cave/pit
- Pelvis “pitting” indicates likely had given birth
- Very slight build (malnourished)
- Harris lines on long bones indicating nutritional stress
- 12-13ky old
- DNA supports migration of population from Asia
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Taima Taima
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- A 13,000 years old Mastodon Kill Site in Western Venezuela
- Mastadon fossil and “el Jobo” point
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Extinction of sloths
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- In late Quaternary: sloths extinction on continents and islands
- Human hunts > significant decrease in number
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Glyptodon
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- Big meat package > goal of human’s hunting
- Human’s hunting did not only focus on elephant (mastadon): go after mammals with big meat package
- Rings of bony armor on short tail, dome-shaped body armor, front legs with 5 claws
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Standford and Bradley’s argument
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- “Solutrean hypothesis”
> Upper Paleolithic: “Solutrean” tools from France are present along coast of eastern U.S. - Upper regions (north) covered by ice
> Preventing occupation
> Lower regions: Clovis - Possible evidence (but no): wood boat with proved wood grown in France, DNA sequencing
> If Solutrean boat people washed up on our shores, they suffered cultural amnesia, genetic amnesia, dental amnesia, linguistic amnesia, skeleton amnesia…
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Scallop collection
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- Sea scallop (Pectinidae): artifacts coming with scallop from scallop dredge
- Live in the mud deep in the ocean
- Scallop dredge: catching sea scallop with heavy metal chains dragging on the bottom of the sea
- Picked artifacts: near Deer Isle, near Islesford, near Lazygut Island, Moorehead Lake from the gulf of Maine
- Stone biracial artifact: Green Islands, Maine, 43-48m (140-160ft) below sea level
> Similar to Solutrean bifaces from France
> People thinks in similar way - Moosehead bifaces: 8kya
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Maine Quaternary relative sea-level
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- I>E: Deglacial ice retreat > I>E: Isostatic rebound> lowest sea level > E>I: Marginal bulge?
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Marine paleoenvironmental core from Nantucket Sound
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- 8-11ft: dark brown organic material, including wood, with light grey medium sand, trace fine sand
> Level of Horizon paleosols (A)
-11-13.5ft: light brown to grey medium sand, trace coarse sand
> Level of Horizon sub-soils (B) - 13.5-16.5ft: light grey medium sand, some fine sand
> Level of Horizon parent material (C)
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Turner Farm Site, Maine
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- Ca. 6,000 calendar years BP
- Disturbed site: mixed the layers (by climate change and sea level rise)
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Bull Brook site, Ipswitch, MA
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- One of the Paleoindian site clusters in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts
- 12,500 Calendar years BP
- Sea levels 50-60ft lower
- 40 concentrations in circular argument
- Circle 500ft across
- Small group of people coming together: had idea of organization before settling
> Social organization, leadership in the community
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Clovis Fluted Points
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- 13,000 cal BP
- ~11k points
- Spread over
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Vermont
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- Early Paleoindian period, ca. 12,900-12,400 calendar years BP
- People moving towards the seashore of the Lake Champlain
- Now the seashore moving towards the campus
- Early Paleoindian period sites 12,900-12,400 cal. BP, near “mouth” of the Winooski River and Champlain Sea shoreline (mean elevation =144m)
> Mayan site, Williston: 12,900-12,400 Cal. BP: fluted point Vermont Quartzite; material from NY state - Middle Paleoindian 12,200-11,600 cal. BP (mean elevation =120m amsl)
> Reagan site, Highgate; Jackson Gore site, Okemo, Ludlow (331m): fluted point made by local material - Late Paleoindian 11,600-10,800 cal. BP (mean elevation = 89m amsl)
> Mazda site: material not from VT, 70% of stone tools and tool making debris made from New Hampshire rhyolite
> Parallel-flaked Lanceolate projectile points, Ca. 12,000-11,000 BP, Varney Fram site - Gradual decline of elevation > people moving with the change of elevation
> Use GIS to identify “Least Coast” pathways
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P. 318 in txtbk
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- Plant species + domestication
- Maize example
- Another example: squish in Maine dating to ~5800BP