Seeds of controversy: Ecology, depositional context, and radiocarbon dating of Ruppia cirrhosa at the White Sands trackway

IF 2.6 1区 地球科学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Dave Rachal , Robert Dello-Russo
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Abstract

Context and chronology are fundamental in archaeological studies, and without rigorous standards in both fieldwork and analysis, researchers risk drawing faulty conclusions. The role of submerged aquatic plants in radiocarbon dating is a case in point. For example, research at White Sands National Park, New Mexico, has dated fossil human and megafauna trackways using Ruppia cirrhosa (Ruppia) seeds. Some studies, such as Pigati et al. (2024), argue that there are no site formation issues with the Ruppia seed layers used to date the ancient footprints at White Sands Locality-2 (WHSA-2) and that the hard water effect has not impacted their radiocarbon dating. These assertions have significant implications for understanding broader issues like the peopling of the Americas. However, we disagree with these claims, emphasizing the importance of understanding the physical context of the Ruppia seed layers at WHSA-2—whether the plants grew in situ or were transported—and the ecological requirements of Ruppia. These issues remain unresolved. Additionally, the potential impacts of physical mixing and the hard water effect on radiocarbon dates have been largely overlooked. In this paper, we examine both the ecology and depositional context of Ruppia and discuss why the Ruppia seeds at Paleolake Otero still present challenges for radiocarbon dating.
争议的种子:生态学,沉积环境,以及白沙轨道上Ruppia肝硬化的放射性碳定年
背景和年代是考古研究的基础,如果在实地调查和分析中没有严格的标准,研究人员就有可能得出错误的结论。水下水生植物在放射性碳测年中的作用就是一个很好的例子。例如,在新墨西哥州白沙国家公园的研究中,研究人员使用Ruppia (Ruppia)种子来确定人类和巨型动物的足迹化石的年代。一些研究,如Pigati等人(2024),认为在白沙2区(WHSA-2)用于测定古足迹年代的Ruppia种子层不存在遗址形成问题,硬水效应并未影响其放射性碳定年。这些论断对于理解更广泛的问题,如美洲的人类定居,具有重要意义。然而,我们不同意这些说法,强调了解在whsa -2的Ruppia种子层的物理背景的重要性-无论植物是在原地生长还是被运输-以及Ruppia的生态需求。这些问题仍未得到解决。此外,物理混合和硬水效应对放射性碳测年的潜在影响在很大程度上被忽视了。在本文中,我们研究了Ruppia的生态和沉积背景,并讨论了为什么古奥特罗湖的Ruppia种子仍然面临放射性碳定年的挑战。
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Journal of Archaeological Science
Journal of Archaeological Science 地学-地球科学综合
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6.10
自引率
7.10%
发文量
112
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Archaeological Science is aimed at archaeologists and scientists with particular interests in advancing the development and application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology. This established monthly journal publishes focus articles, original research papers and major review articles, of wide archaeological significance. The journal provides an international forum for archaeologists and scientists from widely different scientific backgrounds who share a common interest in developing and applying scientific methods to inform major debates through improving the quality and reliability of scientific information derived from archaeological research.
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