Across Beringia: The Palaeolithic Peopling of Canada

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Chlachula, Jiri [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Adam Mickiewicz Univ, Inst Geoecol & Geoinformat, Poznan, Poland
[2] Lab Palaeoecol, Stare Mesto, Czech Republic
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geoarchaeology; western Canada; mid-Last Glacial; palaeogeography; glaciations; LAURENTIDE GLACIATION; SOUTHWESTERN ALBERTA; BRITISH-COLUMBIA; HUMAN DISPERSAL; NORTH-AMERICA; SITE; COLONIZATION; SINGLE; RIVER; ENVIRONMENTS;
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10.21638/11701/spbu02.2019.202
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K [历史、地理];
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Pleistocene peopling of the American continent has been one of the most discussed and controversial issues of human beginnings for over a century. The western coastal and interior Canada is the key area as far as the search for evidence of the earliest paleo-American dispersals from NE Asia. The territory experienced multiple glaciations, each leading to changes in palaeo-landscape and erosion with massive continental accumulation of glacial/glacigenic deposits, most extensive of which occurred during the early and late Last Glacial stages at the end of the Pleistocene (74-56 ka BP and 24-12 ka BP, respectively). The moderate mid-Last-Glacial interstadial (55-24 ka BP) climates generated mosaic and biotically rich habitats of boreal forests and parklands comparable to those of today, with a vital potential to support early prehistoric occupations. The related non-glacial (MIS 3) geological formations of the former riverine and open prairie settings are believed to have represented the principal culture-bearing contexts of the pre-Last Glacial (>24000 yr BP) palaeo-Canadian / pre-Clovis peopling. The regional geological history and geomorphologic configuration predetermined the temporal and spatial framework of the pre-Holocene archaeological records buried under the present surface. This logical assumption is confirmed by patterned discoveries of the "pre-glacial" sites along the eastern (Alberta) foothills of the Rocky Mountains sealed by massive (10-80 m-thick) Cordilleran and Laurentide tills and associated glacial lake beds that provide a definite proof of the Native Canadian settlements of the western prairies prior to the Last Glacial Maximum. The associated cultural records are defined as Palaeolithic given their geo-chronology and the uniformity of the lithic industries found in Siberian traditions of the same period that were the cultural substrate of the initial New World migrations.
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