Archaeological associations with extinct pleistocene mammals in North America |
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Authors: | Donald K Grayson |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Anthropology and Burke Memorial Museum, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | It has often been argued that there are insufficient associations between extinct Pleistocene mammalian genera and cultural materials to support the argument that human predation played a major role in causing the extinctions. This argument assumes that there are many records for most or all of the extinct mammals that date to the very end of the Pleistocene. An analysis of a sample of radiocarbon dated sites with extinct mammals and younger than 12,000 BP suggests that this criticism of the overkill hypothesis is weakly based. |
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Keywords: | Pleistocene extinctions pleistocene mammals paleoindians overkill |
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