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Paleoindian demography and the extraterrestrial impact hypothesis
by
Collard, Mark
, Edinborough, Kevan
, Buchanan, Briggs
in
Archaeological sites
/ Canada
/ cooling
/ Cultural change
/ Demographics
/ Demography
/ Depopulation
/ extinction
/ fauna
/ human population
/ Human populations
/ Humans
/ Indians, North American - statistics & numerical data
/ Meteoroids
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Native North Americans
/ occupations
/ Paleontology
/ Population
/ Population decline
/ Population Density
/ population dynamics
/ Population growth
/ Population number
/ Population size
/ prediction
/ Probability
/ Probability distribution
/ Probability distributions
/ Radiocarbon calibration
/ Radiocarbon dating
/ Social Sciences
/ Spatial analysis
/ Spatial distribution
/ Studies
/ Taphonomy
/ Time Factors
/ United States
/ Younger Dryas period
2008
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Paleoindian demography and the extraterrestrial impact hypothesis
by
Collard, Mark
, Edinborough, Kevan
, Buchanan, Briggs
in
Archaeological sites
/ Canada
/ cooling
/ Cultural change
/ Demographics
/ Demography
/ Depopulation
/ extinction
/ fauna
/ human population
/ Human populations
/ Humans
/ Indians, North American - statistics & numerical data
/ Meteoroids
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Native North Americans
/ occupations
/ Paleontology
/ Population
/ Population decline
/ Population Density
/ population dynamics
/ Population growth
/ Population number
/ Population size
/ prediction
/ Probability
/ Probability distribution
/ Probability distributions
/ Radiocarbon calibration
/ Radiocarbon dating
/ Social Sciences
/ Spatial analysis
/ Spatial distribution
/ Studies
/ Taphonomy
/ Time Factors
/ United States
/ Younger Dryas period
2008
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Paleoindian demography and the extraterrestrial impact hypothesis
by
Collard, Mark
, Edinborough, Kevan
, Buchanan, Briggs
in
Archaeological sites
/ Canada
/ cooling
/ Cultural change
/ Demographics
/ Demography
/ Depopulation
/ extinction
/ fauna
/ human population
/ Human populations
/ Humans
/ Indians, North American - statistics & numerical data
/ Meteoroids
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Native North Americans
/ occupations
/ Paleontology
/ Population
/ Population decline
/ Population Density
/ population dynamics
/ Population growth
/ Population number
/ Population size
/ prediction
/ Probability
/ Probability distribution
/ Probability distributions
/ Radiocarbon calibration
/ Radiocarbon dating
/ Social Sciences
/ Spatial analysis
/ Spatial distribution
/ Studies
/ Taphonomy
/ Time Factors
/ United States
/ Younger Dryas period
2008
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Paleoindian demography and the extraterrestrial impact hypothesis
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Paleoindian demography and the extraterrestrial impact hypothesis
2008
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Recently it has been suggested that one or more large extraterrestrial (ET) objects struck northern North America 12,900 ± 100 calendar years before present (calBP) [Firestone RB, et al. (2007) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 104: 16016-16021]. This impact is claimed to have triggered the Younger Dryas major cooling event and resulted in the extinction of the North American megafauna. The impact is also claimed to have caused major cultural changes and population decline among the Paleoindians. Here, we report a study in which [almost equal to]1,500 radiocarbon dates from archaeological sites in Canada and the United States were used to test the hypothesis that the ET resulted in population decline among the Paleoindians. Following recent studies [e.g., Gamble C, Davies W, Pettitt P, Hazelwood L, Richards M (2005) Camb Archaeol J 15:193-223), the summed probability distribution of the calibrated dates was used to identify probable changes in human population size between 15,000 and 9,000 calBP. Subsequently, potential biases were evaluated by modeling and spatial analysis of the dated occupations. The results of the analyses were not consistent with the predictions of extraterrestrial impact hypothesis. No evidence of a population decline among the Paleoindians at 12,900 ± 100 calBP was found. Thus, minimally, the study suggests the extraterrestrial impact hypothesis should be amended.
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