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Autor:
Spencer R Pelton, McKenna Litynski, Sarah A Allaun, Michael Buckley, Jack Govaerts, Todd Schoborg, Matthew O'Brien, Matthew G Hill, Paul Sanders, Madeline E Mackie, Robert L Kelly, Todd A Surovell
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 19, Iss 11, p e0313610 (2024)
We report the first identifications of species and element used to produce Paleolithic bone needles. Archaeologists have used the tailored, fur-fringed garments of high latitude foragers as modern analogs for the clothes of Paleolithic foragers, argu
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https://doaj.org/article/d4a1378254284ed781e1a9f4ab355e83
Autor:
Matthew G. Hill
Publikováno v:
Plains Anthropologist. 67:210-212
Autor:
Matthew G. Hill, James L. Theler
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. :146-156
Analysis of ∼47,500 freshwater mussel shells, representing 34 taxa, recovered from late Holocene archaeological sites located along the Upper Mississippi River in southwestern Wisconsin affords the opportunity to address variation in exploitation o
Publikováno v:
PaleoAmerica. 2:135-149
Census of avocational and public collections for Folsom and Midland artifacts from Illinois and Wisconsin signals a substantial Folsom occupation in the Upper Midwest. Over 200 points and preforms demonstrate a southwest–northeast pattern of point
Autor:
Kurt M. Wilson, Matthew G. Hill
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 248:106601
Flat-headed peccary (Platygonus compressus) were a common member of late Pleistocene faunal communities in the eastern United States, particularly in areas characterized by dissected, rugged terrain with numerous caves, crevices, and fissures that af
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American Antiquity. 76:752-772
Paleoindian archaeology on the Great Plains is often characterized by the investigation of large mammal kill/butchery bonebeds with relatively high archaeological visibility. Extensively documented aspects of Paleoindian behavioral variability includ
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American Antiquity. 74:735-758
The Jim Pitts site is a multicomponent Paleoindian locality in the Black Hills of South Dakota, with a rare Goshen residential occupation. All Paleoindian components were comprised in the Leonard paleosol. The deepest component at the site is a Goshe
Autor:
Pelton, Spencer R.1 (AUTHOR) spencer.pelton@wyo.gov, Litynski, McKenna2 (AUTHOR), Allaun, Sarah A.3 (AUTHOR), Buckley, Michael4 (AUTHOR), Govaerts, Jack5 (AUTHOR), Schoborg, Todd5 (AUTHOR), O'Brien, Matthew6 (AUTHOR), Hill, Matthew G.7 (AUTHOR), Sanders, Paul1 (AUTHOR), Mackie, Madeline E.8 (AUTHOR), Kelly, Robert L.2 (AUTHOR), Surovell, Todd A.2 (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE. 11/27/2024, Vol. 19 Issue 11, p1-14. 14p.
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 191:115-130
Analysis of the faunal remains recovered from two penecontemporaneous Early Holocene archeological sites on the Clary Ranch in western Nebraska offers a series of functional insights on the organizational structure of Late Paleo-Indian subsistence be
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 27:1752-1771
Body size changes of Bison and mortality age structure data document the effects of climate-driven environmental change and human hunting pressure on large mammals in North America. Morphometric and mortality data are drawn from 58 archaeological and