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Title: New evidence shifts the timeline back for human arrival in the Americas
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URL Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/09/160929133725.htm
Published: Oct 5, 2016
Author: PLOS
Post Date: 2016-10-05 17:41:08 by Ada
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Humans occupied South America earlier than previously thought, according to the recent discovery of ancient artifacts found at an archeological site in Argentina.

The evidence for earlier human arrival in the Americas comes from a rich archaeological site in southeastern South America called Arroyo Seco 2. Credit: Politis et al (2016)

Ancient artifacts found at an archeological site in Argentina suggest that humans occupied South America earlier than previously thought.

Approximately 13,000 years ago, a prehistoric group of hunter-gathers known as the Clovis people lived in Northern America. Previous research suggests that the Clovis culture was one of the earliest cultures in the Americas. However, more recent research from the Pampas region of Argentina supports the hypothesis that early Homo sapiens arrived in the Americas earlier than the Clovis hunters did.

The evidence for earlier human arrival in the Americas comes from a rich archaeological site in southeastern South America called Arroyo Seco 2. A group of scientists led by Gustavo Politis from CONICET and the Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires present the research in a new PLOS ONE study.

At Arroyo Seco 2, the researchers excavated ancient tools, bone remains from a variety of extinct species, and broken animal bones containing fractures caused by human tools. They used radiocarbon dating to determine the age of the mammal bones and analyzed the specimens under a microscope.

The analysis revealed the presence of limb bones from extinct mammals at the site, which may indicate human activities of transporting and depositing animal carcasses for consumption at a temporary camp. The bones of some mammal species were concentrated in a specific part of the site, which could indicate designated areas for butchering activities. Microscopic examination also revealed that some bones contained fractures most likely caused by stone tools. The remains were dated between 14,064 and 13,068 years ago, and the authors hypothesize that Arroyo Seco 2 may have been occupied by humans during that time.

This timeline, along with evidence from other South American sites, indicates that humans may have arrived in southern South America prior to the Clovis people inhabiting the Americas, but after the onset of the Last Glacial Maximum, the last glacial period, which took place 19,000 to 20,000 years ago.

While the characteristics of some of these archaeological materials could be explained without human intervention, the combination of evidence strongly suggests human involvement. Humans' arrival in southern South America 14,000 years ago may represent the last step in the expansion of Homo sapiens throughout the world and the final continental colonization.

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Gustavo G. Politis, María A. Gutiérrez, Daniel J. Rafuse, Adriana Blasi. The Arrival of Homo sapiens into the Southern Cone at 14,000 Years Ago. PLOS ONE, 2016; 11 (9): e0162870 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0162870

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

Humans with tools have been on earth for hundreds of thousands of years. That is according to Michael Cremo in Forbidden Archaeology.

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Horse  posted on  2016-10-06   0:11:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Horse (#1)

Humans with tools have been on earth for hundreds of thousands of years

Even chimps use tools although I am not sure that they make them. And depends who you consider human: Neanderthal? yes IMO; Erectus? yes IMO. Beyond that I'm not sure if any that are considered "homo" are in the human line. Might just be detours.

This study isn't asserting anything new but adding evidence to the claim that there were humans in the Americas before the Clovis people. This is just one more site found. Pre Clovis sites

Ada  posted on  2016-10-06   7:59:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Ada (#2)

When California became a sate, they hired a geologist for the gold mines of northern California. The miners dug up human remains with tools geologists say had been there undisturbed for millions of years. The exhibits are held today by UC Berkeley. A documentary was made about Cremo's book. UC refused to bring the evidence forward. I saw the documentary on YouTube. Found this lecture instead.

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Horse  posted on  2016-10-06   11:41:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Horse (#3)

One problem is that the artifacts were discovered in the 19th century when archaelogy was sloppier than today. What is needed is a recent verified find.

Ada  posted on  2016-10-06   13:51:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Ada (#4)

Nothing sloppy about finding tools with humans. They were buried under hundreds of feet of rock and earth. Other finds have been discovered. I remember one was a coal mine in the US in the 20th century. American Indians have stories of the world's population getting wiped out so much so that there were few survivors. Mike Rivero said geneticists traced back to a point 80,000 years ago when there were only about 5,000 breeding human couples.

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Horse  posted on  2016-10-06   16:33:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Horse (#5)

Nothing sloppy about finding tools with humans. They were buried under hundreds of feet of rock and earth. Other finds have been discovered. I remember one was a coal mine in the US in the 20th century. American Indians have stories of the world's population getting wiped out so much so that there were few survivors. Mike Rivero said geneticists traced back to a point 80,000 years ago when there were only about 5,000 breeding human couples.

The pre-Clovis discoveries are tools but without any human remains. I've seen that hammer found in the coal mine and it looked mighty 19th century to me. IOW artifacts like the hammer might have been found at very deep levels but the question still remains as to how they got there.

The Indian stories of population decimation might be quite modern and resulted from when whole areas were wiped out by European diseases like measles. OTOH the pre-Clovis American population seems to have been completely wiped out, perhaps by disease but no one knows. Yes, population bottlenecks occur and that's one reason Jews suffer from more genetic diseases like Tay-Sachs and certain cancers than the general population

Ada  posted on  2016-10-06   17:51:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Ada (#6)

The Indian stories of depopulation in the past preceded the coming of the white men. The Indians had stories of white men coming and bringing a disaster with them hundreds of years before the Europeans first came. Hildegaard of Bingen told people around the 11th century that there was a New World on the other side of the world. They should move there when it opened up.

The Hindus had a tale of a Civil War in which millions of soldiers died daily. They discovered nuclear weapons and used them to end the war. Robert Oppenheimer saw the remains of that war - fused sand - in the Libyan desert long before he worked on the Manhattan project.

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Horse  posted on  2016-10-06   19:26:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Horse (#7)

The Indian stories of depopulation in the past preceded the coming of the white men. The Indians had stories of white men coming and bringing a disaster with them hundreds of years before the Europeans first came. Hildegaard of Bingen told people around the 11th century that there was a New World on the other side of the world. They should move there when it opened up.

The Hindus had a tale of a Civil War in which millions of soldiers died daily. They discovered nuclear weapons and used them to end the war. Robert Oppenheimer saw the remains of that war - fused sand - in the Libyan desert long before he worked on the Manhattan project.

The pre-Clovis people seem to have been wiped out but I don't know how the Indians would have known about it. Or when it happened for that matter. Hildegaard of Bingen may have known about Leif Ericsson's disoveries.

Have no opinion on the accuracy of the Vedic sagas. How large an area of fused sand in Libya? The Egyptians would occasionally find glass in the desert which originated when lightening struck sand. Be relatively small pieces, of course.

Ada  posted on  2016-10-06   20:27:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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