Scientists' amazing California discovery includes fishing tackle 12,000 years old
People are discovering antique fishing tackle all the time, in closets and at
garage sales, but none of that compares to discoveries made recently by
archaeologists at two of the Channel Islands off Southern California.
Looking
for signs of ancient human settlement, they unearthed meticulously-crafted
spearheads and other tools (see photo at right) that date back 12,000 years and
provide insight into the lives of a seafaring culture that obtained bounty from
the ocean.
The astonishing discoveries, at three sites on
Santa Rosa
and San
Miguel islands west of Santa Barbara, strongly support the theory that
during an era when the first traces of humans appeared in the archaeological
record in North America, a coastal culture existed that was distinct from the
well-chronicled inland
Clovis culture, which consisted of big-game hunters who subsisted on
mastodons and other large mammals.
A 15-member team led by
Jon
Erlandson of the University of Oregon's
Museum of Natural and Cultural
History found chipped stone tools, used for fishing and hunting, along with
an abundance of discarded seashells and bones.
A story about the finds appears in the March 4 issue of
Science; it
was summarized by
New Scientist and
Science
Daily. New Scientist's headline: "Found: fine American fishing tackle, 12
millennia old."
In
the Science Daily piece, Erlandson said, "This is among the earliest evidence of
seafaring and maritime adaptations in the Americas, and another extension of the
diversity of
Paleoindian economies. The points we are finding are extraordinary, the
workmanship amazing. They are ultra thin, serrated and have incredible barbs on
them. It's a very sophisticated chipped-stone technology."
The sites are thought to have represented seasonal hunting grounds. Prey items
probably included surf perch and rockfish, geese, cormorants and other birds,
shellfish and perhaps seals, sea lions and otters. The crescent-shaped stones
probably were used at the ends of darts to stun birds. Fish and larger marine
mammals were speared.
Team member
Todd
Braje, of Humboldt State University, is quoted by New Scientist as saying,
"We found very thin, expertly made projectile points and it blew us away that
these delicate flint-knapped points are this old."
Most of the tools were different from those unearthed at inland Clovis sites on
the North American mainland, but some of the spearheads were similar, perhaps
implying that trade existed between the cultures.
The
newly discovered sites might help scientists learn more about how North America
became populated. It's widely believed that people arrived via a land bridge
connecting Siberia and Alaska, but some scientists believe seafaring migration
occurred.
Erlandson explained that his team's find supports the notion that mariners were
either first to inhabit North America, or that they arrived at about the same
time as those via the land route.
While the recent finds are not the oldest in North America, Braje explained in
the New Scientist story that "this pushes back the chronology of New World
seafaring to 12,000, maybe 13,000 years ago. It gets us a big step closer to
showing that a coastal migration route happened, or was at least possible."
-- Top image is of the ancient fishing tackle discovered recently by scientists
at Santa Rosa and San Miguel islands off Southern California. Courtesy of Jon
Erlandson. Second image, of Santa Miguel Island, and Channel Islands map graphic
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