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Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 55:8-17
Skull and tooth fragments of Homotherium serum recently recovered from the Wally’s Beach site (DhPg-8) in southwestern Alberta provide the first indications that scimitar cat populated the area of the St. Mary Reservoir. Accelerator mass spectromet
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 51:25-31
The first known occurrence of helmeted muskox in the Late Wisconsinan (ca. 16 000–11 000 radiocarbon years BP) of Alberta is recorded and described. 14C dating places the specimen at 10 980 ± 80 radiocarbon years BP (uncorrected). The distribution
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 77:115-124
Late Pleistocene large mammal extinctions in North America have been attributed to a number of factors or combination of factors, primarily climate change and human hunting, but the relative roles of these factors remain much debated. Clo-vis-period
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 71:101-121
Evidence from the Wally's Beach site in southwestern Alberta indicates Pleistocene horses were hunted by Clovis age peoples. A number of artifacts are associated with a horse skeleton, including a cut-marked hyoid indicative of butchering and a flake
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 24:1253-1259
Much debate has raged over the role that early humans played in this most recent large extinction. Fossil mammoth ( Mammuthus primigenius ) footprints were discovered at the St. Mary Reservoir in southwestern Canada (Wally's Beach DhPg-8). They are l
Autor:
Brian Kooyman, Shayne Tolman, Paul McNeil, Margaret E. Newman, Murray Lobb, Christine Cluney, Len V. Hills
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 66:686-691
Positive results were obtained from protein residue analysis on three Clovis points from Wally's Beach, southwestern Alberta. Two tested positive for Equus, the third for a bovid, probably Bison or Bootherium. All genera are present in the site remai