Chronology and new research on the Schaefer mammoth (?Mammuthus primigenius) site,Kenosha County,Wisconsin, USA |
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Institution: | 1. Paleoecological Environmental Assessment and Research Laboratory (PEARL), Department of Biology, Queen''s University, Kingston, Ontario K7L3N6, Canada;2. Department of Biology, University of Regina, Laboratory Building, Saskatchewan S4S0A2, Canada;1. Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici, Università degli Studi di Ferrara, C.so Ercole I d''Este 32, Ferrara 44121, Italy;2. Academia Colombiana de Historia, Bogotá, Colombia |
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Abstract: | A summary of previous and new research on the Schaefer mammoth site is presented. The Schaefer site in extreme southeastern Wisconsin, USA was excavated in 1992 and 1993. Seventy-five percent of a mammoth ?Mammuthus primigenius, the woolly mammoth (but comparable as well with M. jeffersonii, the Jefferson mammoth) was recovered. Drifted wood specimens and plant macro fossils were also recovered from the site.Twenty-five specimens of wood have been identified as Picea sp., Picea/Larix sp., or unidentified hardwood. Macro fossils in the form of cones have been identified as black spruce (Picea mariana). These preliminary data do not appear to support the traditional environment inferred for the woolly mammoth and points to a need for study of the animal's attribution to species. The animal was a male, 36 years of age at death.Thirteen AMS 14C assays on bone cluster between 12,290 and 12,570 BP. Sixteen dates on wood specimens intimately associated with bone yield a range of dates from 11,980 to 12,940 BP.The remains exhibit multiple cut and wedge marks interpreted as cultural. Non-diagnostic cultural lithics were recovered. A disarticulated bone pile deposited in a low energy environment is consistent with human interaction. |
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