Caribou and Paleo-Indian in New York State: A presumed Association
Title | Caribou and Paleo-Indian in New York State: A presumed Association |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1970 |
Authors | Funk, RE, Fisher, DW, Reilley, Jr., EM |
Journal | American Journal of Science |
Volume | 268 |
Pagination | 181-186 |
Keywords | anthropology |
Abstract | A cave near Florida, Orange County, New York has yielded caribou bones and a fluted point in the same stratum. Radiocarbon dating of the bones produced a date of 10,580 B.C. ± 370 yrs. In the same region, mastodon and moose-elk bones have been dated at 8050 B.C. ± 160 yrs. and 9000 B.C. ± 150 yrs., respectively. Similar dates have been obtaibned for mastodon remains further upstate. There is, thus, the strong likelihood that New York's Paleo-Indians hunted caribou; they may also have hunted mastodon and moose-elk. |
URL | http://www.ajsonline.org/content/268/2/181.short |
DOI | 10.2475/ajs.268.2.181 |