Early Holocene human occupation in the lowlands of South America- Gruta Azul de Cocalinho, Brazil

Sergio Rhein Schirato, Alexandre Jardim, C. Maillot, Francisco William da Cruz, Eliane Chim, A. Sawakuchi, T. Mineli, A. Borella, Haruan Straioto, André M. Strauss, Nicolas Stríkis, Luana Caroline Nicolau, Victor Nery, John Kendall, Julien Fortin, Melissa Martinez Medina, Rodrigo Elias Oliveira, Rachael Kendall, Samuel Meacham, Susanne Schumacher Schirato
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Although there are signs of human occupation in the Americas older than 20.000 years, most of the evidence dated to be older than 10.000 years are based on signs of human presence, while human remains from the Early Holocene are relatively rare. In Gruta Azul, in the Cocalinho karst (central Brazil), where human remains were discovered, U-series disequilibrium methods were used for estimating local environmental changes and bone dating, along with optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) of quartz for estimation of ceramic age, adding important piece of information about early hunters-gatherers occupation in central South America. The results indicate that human presence in the site happened in two different periods, being the first older than 10.000 BP, in an area of the cave estimated to be submerged for at least the past 5.000 years, while the second started approximately at 2.000 years B.P., placing this site amongst the oldest sites where human remains are found in the lowlands of South America.
南美洲低地全新世早期的人类活动--巴西卡卡林霍的蓝色格鲁塔
尽管美洲有距今 2 万年前的人类居住迹象,但大多数年代超过 1 万年的证据都是基于人类存在的迹象,而全新世早期的人类遗骸则相对罕见。在发现人类遗骸的 Cocalinho 喀斯特(巴西中部)的 Gruta Azul,使用了 U 系列不平衡方法来估算当地环境变化和骨骼年代,并使用石英的光激发发光(OSL)来估算陶瓷年代,从而为南美洲中部早期狩猎-采集者的生活增添了重要信息。研究结果表明,人类在该遗址的存在经历了两个不同时期,第一个时期早于公元前 10 000 年,据估计该洞穴所在区域至少在过去 5 000 年中被淹没,而第二个时期大约始于公元前 2 000 年,因此该遗址是南美洲低地发现人类遗骸的最古老遗址之一。
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