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PLoS One ; 16(5): e0250840, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34010346

ABSTRACT

Obsidian, originating from the Rocky Mountains and the West, was an exotic exchange commodity in Eastern North America that was often deposited in elaborate caches and burials associated with Middle Woodland era Hopewell and later complexes. In earlier times, obsidian is found only rarely. In this paper we report two obsidian flakes recovered from a now submerged paleolandscape beneath Lake Huron that are conclusively attributed to the Wagontire obsidian source in central Oregon; a distance of more than 4,000 km. These specimens, dating to ~ 9,000 BP, represent the earliest and most distant reported occurrence of obsidian in eastern North America.


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Glass/history , Archaeology , Glass/chemistry , History, Ancient , Human Migration/history , Humans , Lakes , Michigan , Ontario , Oregon , Social Networking/history , Spectrometry, X-Ray Emission
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 111(19): 6911-5, 2014 May 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24778246

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Some of the most pivotal questions in human history necessitate the investigation of archaeological sites that are now under water. Nine thousand years ago, the Alpena-Amberley Ridge (AAR) beneath modern Lake Huron was a dry land corridor that connected northeast Michigan to southern Ontario. The newly discovered Drop 45 Drive Lane is the most complex hunting structure found to date beneath the Great Lakes. The site and its associated artifacts provide unprecedented insight into the social and seasonal organization of prehistoric caribou hunting. When combined with environmental and simulation studies, it is suggested that distinctly different seasonal strategies were used by early hunters on the AAR, with autumn hunting being carried out by small groups, and spring hunts being conducted by larger groups of cooperating hunters.


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Anthropology, Cultural , Computer Simulation , Human Activities , Lakes , Reindeer , Animal Migration , Animals , Ecosystem , Great Lakes Region , Humans , Meat , Michigan
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