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Paisley Caves [1]
USA

The Paisley Caves are an archaeological site located at Fivemile Point north of Paisley, Oregon.  It consists of four shallow clefts in the side of the cliff carved out by the Pleistocene-era Summer Lake, which today is now reduced to the thin playa in the background.  Besides hunting tools & projectile points, a number of bones as well as human feces were found underneath several feet of situ at one of the caves, diggings in the 1930s revealed waterfowl, fish, & large mammals as well as an extinct camel & horse, the human coprolites themselves dating from 12,750 to 14,290 years before present.  In 2007, the oldest evidence of human DNA in North America was recovered here w/ genetic ties to Siberia/Asia.  Today the landscape is dry & desert w/ nearby irrigation & ranching, a sharp difference compared to the Ice Age era during ancient human habitation.  There are many prehistoric sites like these scattered throughout the Oregon Outback region as well as into Northern Nevada, the oldest petroglyphs in the continent that I personally got to see at Lake Winnemucca, Nevada, are also dated to around 14,000 years BP.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paisley_Caves

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 13200x6600
Taken: 26/05/2017
送信日: 01/06/2017
Published: 01/06/2017
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Tags: paisley caves; prehistoric; archaeological; native american; indian; oregon; oregon outback; summer lake; winter rim; paisley; national register of historic places; fivemile point; pleistocene
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