Evidence for Human Modification of a Late Pleistocene Bison (<i>Bison</i> sp.) Bone from the Klondike District, Yukon Territory, Canada
2002; Arctic Institute of North America; Volume: 55; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.14430/arctic698
ISSN1923-1245
AutoresC. R. Harington, Richard E. Morlan,
Tópico(s)Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
ResumoA 31 000 BP bison limb bone from Nugget Gulch near Dawson City, Yukon, shows a "ring crack" considered to be a human-made impact mark resulting in exposure of marrow. This bone is approximately contemporaneous with wolf, horse, and Dall sheep specimens found on an ancient Mid-Wisconsinan terrain surface at this locality. Similar ring cracks, also interpreted as human-made, have been noted on late-glacial bison bones from Engigstciak, Yukon, and Lost Chicken Creek, Alaska.
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