Reconstructing paleohydrology in the northwest Great Basin since the last deglaciation using Paisley Caves fish remains (Oregon, USA)
Abstract The arid northwest Great Basin underwent substantial hydroclimate changes in the
past 15,000 years, greatly affecting its desert ecosystems and prehistoric people. There are …
past 15,000 years, greatly affecting its desert ecosystems and prehistoric people. There are …
The terminal Pleistocene/Early Holocene record in the northwestern Great Basin: what we know, what we don't know, and how we may be wrong
GM Smith, P Barker - PaleoAmerica, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The Great Basin has traditionally not featured prominently in discussions of how
and when the New World was colonized; however, in recent years work at Oregon's Paisley …
and when the New World was colonized; however, in recent years work at Oregon's Paisley …
Initial human colonization of the Americas, redux
SJ Fiedel - Radiocarbon, 2022 - cambridge.org
The study of the peopling of the Americas has been transformed in the past decade by
astonishing progress in paleogenomic research. Ancient genomes now show that Native …
astonishing progress in paleogenomic research. Ancient genomes now show that Native …
Bayesian Analysis of Haskett Projectile Point Radiocarbon Dates in the Intermountain West Demonstrates Contemporaneity with Clovis and Folsom Points
We evaluate existing radiocarbon dates at sites containing Haskett stemmed projectile
points, present 12 new dates from 5 components at 4 sites, and model the age of Haskett …
points, present 12 new dates from 5 components at 4 sites, and model the age of Haskett …
Younger Dryas and early Holocene subsistence in the northern Great Basin: multiproxy analysis of coprolites from the Paisley Caves, Oregon, USA
Abstract Younger Dryas and early Holocene Western Stemmed Tradition occupants of the
northern Great Basin appear to have practiced a broad-based subsistence strategy …
northern Great Basin appear to have practiced a broad-based subsistence strategy …
Testing the feasibility of fiber identification for fine cordage artifacts from the Paisley Caves, Oregon
E Kallenbach - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2023 - Elsevier
This study tests the feasibility of previously established fiber identification methods, including
polarized light microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and their suitability for …
polarized light microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and their suitability for …
Late glacial through Early Holocene environments inferred using pollen from coprolites and sediments recovered from Paisley Caves, Oregon
CV Saban, EM Herring, DL Jenkins… - Quaternary Research, 2023 - cambridge.org
The Paisley Cave archeological site in the Northern Great Basin has provided a rich
archaeological record from 13,000 to 6000 cal yr BP, including abundant mammalian …
archaeological record from 13,000 to 6000 cal yr BP, including abundant mammalian …
Chipped-Stone Crescents from the Terminal Pleistocene–Early Holocene of Far Western North America and the Transverse Projectile Point Hypothesis
DS Amick - Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2024 - Springer
Crescents are a distinctive component of several terminal Pleistocene–early Holocene (TP–
EH) toolkits in the Far West, including the concave-based projectile point techno-complex …
EH) toolkits in the Far West, including the concave-based projectile point techno-complex …
Late Pleistocene subsistence in the Great Basin: Younger Dryas-aged faunal remains from the botanical lens, Paisley Cave 2, Oregon
B Hockett, ME Adams, PM Lubinski, VL Butler… - Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Knowledge of Younger Dryas (ca. 12,900 to 11,600 cal. BP) settlement and subsistence
patterns in the Great Basin of western North America has become increasingly detailed over …
patterns in the Great Basin of western North America has become increasingly detailed over …
Frost Action during the Younger Dryas Inferred from Soil Micromorphology at Connley Cave 5, Oregon
ABSTRACT The Younger Dryas chronozone is an abrupt climate event terminating the last
glacial period∼ 12,900–11,700 calendar years ago marked by rapid changes in regional …
glacial period∼ 12,900–11,700 calendar years ago marked by rapid changes in regional …