Geoarchaeology of the Boca Negra Wash Area,Albuquerque Basin,New Mexico,USA |
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Authors: | Vance T Holliday Bruce B Huckell James H Mayer Steven L Forman Leslie D McFadden |
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Abstract: | Dozens of Paleoindian sites, including the Boca Negra Wash (BNW) Folsom site (LA 124474), are scattered across a basalt plateau (the West Mesa) on the western side of the Albuquerque Basin, and adjacent uplands. The BNW site, like many others in the area, is located near a small (?60 × 90 m) playa basin that formed in a depression on the basalt surface and was subsequently covered by an eolian sand sheet (Unit 1) dated by OSL to ?23,000 yr B.P. Most of the basin fill is ?2 m of playa mud (Units 2 and 3) dating ?13,970 14C yr B.P. (17,160–16,140 cal yr B.P.) at the sand–mud interface to ?2810 14C yr B.P. (?2960–2860 cal yr B.P.) at the top. C/N ratios suggest that the BNW playa basin probably held water more often during the Folsom occupation; stable carbon isotope values indicate C3 vegetation was more common as well, but C4 grasses became dominant in the Holocene. Cores extracted from four playa basins nearby revealed a similar stratigraphy and geochronology, documenting presence of wetlands on playa floors during the Paleoindian occupation of the area. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
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