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Discovery Of Fossilized Human Footprints In An Ancient Lakebed
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Researchers have discovered fossil human footprints embedded in an ancient lakebed that show humans inhabited North America during the Last Glacial Maximum, in what is now New Mexico.
Credit: National Park Service, USGS and Bournemouth University
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An international team of researchers have been working at the White Sands National Park
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in New Mexico to determine the age of the footprint traces that occur so abundantly
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there.
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The human footprints are associated with Pleistocene megafauna and are found on the margins and
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bed of what was a lake.
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David Bustos, resources manager at the park, explains.
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For years we've been seeing really incredible fossil footprints of mammoth and people and
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camels and giant ground sloth, all kinds of incredible megafauna alongside human prints
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throughout the park at different elevations.
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Sometimes the prints have been made of clay, sometimes made of dolomite, sometimes they
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were in a sandy material.
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For years we've been wondering how old are these human prints, are they as old as the
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megafauna?
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To address the age of the footprint traces, a new excavation was made in January 2020
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to reveal the stratigraphic context of the footprint layers.
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Kathleen Springer, working with Jeff Pigatti, both of the US Geological Survey, undertook
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the dating, as described by Kathleen.
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Our work involved a detailed stratigraphic analysis of the individual layers of this
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ancient lake that the human footprints are found in, and then dating the abundant seeds
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that occur on all of these horizons with radiocarbon.
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The significance of the site and work is outlined by Vance Holliday from the University of Arizona.
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It is now the oldest well-documented archaeological site in the Americas, with evidence of human
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activity from about 23,000 to 21,000 years ago.
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That was during the last ice age in New Mexico.
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I'm Dan Otis from the National Park Service.
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This discovery is important because it confirms that humans were in North America much earlier
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than many people believe.
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Unlike other sites where people disagree about whether broken stones and bones are products
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of human action, or they worry that younger artifacts might somehow have been introduced
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into older deposits, what we have at White Sands National Park are stratified layers
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containing indisputably human tracks alongside those of extinct ice age mammals.
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