| Literature DB >> 35549550 |
Spencer R Pelton1, Lorena Becerra-Valdivia2, Alexander Craib3, Sarah Allaun3, Chase Mahan3, Charles Koenig3, Erin Kelley1, George Zeimens4, George C Frison3.
Abstract
SignificanceRed ocher (also known as hematite) is relatively common in Paleoindian sites exceeding ca. 11,000 calibrated years B.P. in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains of North America. Red ocher fulfilled a wide range of functions within Paleoindian societies, as indicated by its association with graves, caches, campsites, hide-working implements, and kill sites. To date, the Powars II site is the only red ocher quarry identified in the North American archaeological record north of Mesoamerica. Prior studies of Powars II were based on analyses of artifacts recovered from a redeposited context. This study presents in situ evidence for red ocher quarrying at Powars II.Entities:
Keywords: Clovis; Younger Dryas; ocher; quarrying
Year: 2022 PMID: 35549550 PMCID: PMC9171918 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2201005119
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 12.779