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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
Publikováno v:
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
Publikováno v:
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
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
Publikováno v:
Plains Anthropologist. 52:373-416