EARLY MARITIME ECONOMY AND EL-NINO EVENTS AT QUEBRADA TACAHUAY, PERU

Citation
Dk. Keefer et al., EARLY MARITIME ECONOMY AND EL-NINO EVENTS AT QUEBRADA TACAHUAY, PERU, Science, 281(5384), 1998, pp. 1833-1835
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00368075
Volume
281
Issue
5384
Year of publication
1998
Pages
1833 - 1835
Database
ISI
SICI code
0036-8075(1998)281:5384<1833:EMEAEE>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
The archaeological site of Quebrada Tacahuay, Peru, dates to 12,700 to 12,500 calibrated years before the present (10,770 to 10,530 carbon-1 4 years, before the present). it contains some of the oldest evidence of maritime-based economic activity in the New World. Recovered materi als include a hearth, Lithic cutting tools and flakes, and abundant pr ocessed marine fauna, primarily seabirds and fish. Sediments below and above the occupation Layer were probably generated by El Nino events, indicating that El Nino was active during the Pleistocene as well as during the early and middle Holocene.