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Behavioral Tracking and Neuromast Imaging of Mexican Cavefish
Published on: April 6, 2019
まとめ
考古学者はペルーで,紀元前12,200年にさかのぼる古代の道具とメガファウナを発見しました. この発見は,新世界における初期の人間の存在と文化の重要な証拠を提供します.
科学分野:
- 考古学考古学とは
- パレオントロジー・パレオントロジー
- アントロポロジー人類学
背景:
- 新世界における人間の存在の古さについては,長い間議論されてきた.
- 早期の人間の移住と技術開発を理解することは極めて重要です.
研究 の 目的:
- ペルーで初期の人類の遺物とメガファウナの発見を報告する.
- アメリカ大陸における人間の定住のタイムラインにおけるこれらの発見の重要性を評価する.
主な方法:
- ペルーの高原の洞窟で埋もれた層の発掘.
- 層の放射性炭素年代測定法による年代測定.
- 石器の類型分析 (一面ツール,チョッパー,ブリン).
- 関連メガファウナの特定.
主要な成果:
- 粗末な単面の道具,ヘリコプター,そしてブーリンの発見.
- これらの道具とメガファウナの関連は残っています.
- 層の放射性炭素による年代測定は,紀元前12,200年である.
- 地理的な位置:ペルーの高地.
結論:
- この発見は,紀元前12,200年までに南米に人類が存在していたことを示唆している.
- 道具の種類とメガファウナは,初期の人間の文化と生計戦略の証拠を提供します.
- この発見は,新世界における人間と文化の古代の理解に大きく貢献しています.
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