接触欧洲人之前北美土著人口的时空分布

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Robert L. Kelly, Madeline E. Mackie, Spencer R. Pelton, Erick Robinson
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我们使用过去2000年的放射性碳(14c)数据研究了北美土著人口在欧洲接触前的时空趋势。在大陆尺度上,过去14000年的土著人口在公元1150年达到顶峰,然后下降,直到公元1500年之前短暂恢复,之后14c概率急剧下降。经过测试,我们拒绝假设1150 CE峰值和下降是14c采样问题的结果。然后,我们检查了过去2000年里18个流域的14c记录,在这些流域中,我们发现峰值范围从公元800年到770年,到欧洲接触之后,大多数在大陆内部,下降到公元1080年到1300年。虽然所有的土著人口在与欧洲人接触后都减少了,但这个国家的大部分地区(五大湖、新英格兰、大西洋中部、中原、西北和加利福尼亚)的人口直到与欧洲人接触后才减少。
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Spatiotemporal distribution of the North American Indigenous population prior to European contact
We examine spatiotemporal trends in the pre-European-contact Indigenous population of North America using radiocarbon ( 14 C) dates of the past 2000 y. At a continental scale, the Indigenous population of the past ~14,000 y peaked at ~1150 CE and then declined until a brief recovery shortly before 1500 CE, after which 14 C probability declines precipitously. After testing, we reject the hypothesis that the 1150 CE peak and decline is a result of 14 C sampling issues. We then examine the 14 C record of the past 2000 y in each of 18 watersheds where we find peaks ranging from ~800 to 770 CE to after European contact, with the majority, in the interior of the continent, declining ~1080 to 1300 CE. Although all Indigenous populations declined after European contact, that of a large portion of the country (the Great Lakes, New England, the Mid-Atlantic, the Central Plains, the Northwest, and California) did not decline until after contact.
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