Stratigraphic, Sedimentological and Faunal Evidence for the Occurrence of Pre-Sangamonian Artefacts in Northern Yukon

The stratigraphic position of artefacts of undoubted Pleistocene age found in the Old Crow Basin has long been in question. We report on geological, palaeontological and archaeological excavations and studies there which show that artefacts made by humans occur in deposits of Glacial Lake Old Crow l...

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Main Authors: Jopling, A.V., Irving, W.N., Beebe, B.F.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1981
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description The stratigraphic position of artefacts of undoubted Pleistocene age found in the Old Crow Basin has long been in question. We report on geological, palaeontological and archaeological excavations and studies there which show that artefacts made by humans occur in deposits of Glacial Lake Old Crow laid down before Sangamonian time, probably during a phase of the Illinoian (=Riss) glaciation. The geological events surrounding and following the deposition of Glacial Lake Old Crow were complicated by a changing lake level, localized soft-sediment flowage, pingo formation and dissolution, and by the colluvial transport of vertebrate fossils and artefacts. Following deepwater stages of the Lake, an environment not greatly different from that of the present is suggested by the excavated vertebrate fauna and by permafrost features, although warming during the succeeding Sangamon can be considered likely. Sangamonian and later phenomena in the Old Crow Basin are referred to briefly; they show that humans persisted in the area for some time.
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/65551 2025-06-15T14:15:45+00:00 Stratigraphic, Sedimentological and Faunal Evidence for the Occurrence of Pre-Sangamonian Artefacts in Northern Yukon Jopling, A.V. Irving, W.N. Beebe, B.F. 1981-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/65551 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/65551/49465 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/65551 ARCTIC; Vol. 34 No. 1 (1981): March: 1–100; 3-33 1923-1245 0004-0843 Archaeology Palaeoclimatology Palaeontology Prehistoric man Quaternary period Stratigraphy Glacial epoch Old Crow River region Yukon Porcupine River region Alaska/Yukon Northern info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1981 ftunivcalgaryojs 2025-05-27T03:29:43Z The stratigraphic position of artefacts of undoubted Pleistocene age found in the Old Crow Basin has long been in question. We report on geological, palaeontological and archaeological excavations and studies there which show that artefacts made by humans occur in deposits of Glacial Lake Old Crow laid down before Sangamonian time, probably during a phase of the Illinoian (=Riss) glaciation. The geological events surrounding and following the deposition of Glacial Lake Old Crow were complicated by a changing lake level, localized soft-sediment flowage, pingo formation and dissolution, and by the colluvial transport of vertebrate fossils and artefacts. Following deepwater stages of the Lake, an environment not greatly different from that of the present is suggested by the excavated vertebrate fauna and by permafrost features, although warming during the succeeding Sangamon can be considered likely. Sangamonian and later phenomena in the Old Crow Basin are referred to briefly; they show that humans persisted in the area for some time. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Old Crow permafrost Porcupine River Alaska Yukon Unknown Yukon Glacial Lake ENVELOPE(-129.463,-129.463,58.259,58.259) Crow River ENVELOPE(-125.395,-125.395,60.000,60.000) Old Crow River ENVELOPE(-139.803,-139.803,67.580,67.580) Changing Lake ENVELOPE(-45.619,-45.619,-60.708,-60.708) ARCTIC 34 1
spellingShingle Archaeology
Palaeoclimatology
Palaeontology
Prehistoric man
Quaternary period
Stratigraphy
Glacial epoch
Old Crow River region
Yukon
Porcupine River region
Alaska/Yukon
Northern
Jopling, A.V.
Irving, W.N.
Beebe, B.F.
Stratigraphic, Sedimentological and Faunal Evidence for the Occurrence of Pre-Sangamonian Artefacts in Northern Yukon
title Stratigraphic, Sedimentological and Faunal Evidence for the Occurrence of Pre-Sangamonian Artefacts in Northern Yukon
title_full Stratigraphic, Sedimentological and Faunal Evidence for the Occurrence of Pre-Sangamonian Artefacts in Northern Yukon
title_fullStr Stratigraphic, Sedimentological and Faunal Evidence for the Occurrence of Pre-Sangamonian Artefacts in Northern Yukon
title_full_unstemmed Stratigraphic, Sedimentological and Faunal Evidence for the Occurrence of Pre-Sangamonian Artefacts in Northern Yukon
title_short Stratigraphic, Sedimentological and Faunal Evidence for the Occurrence of Pre-Sangamonian Artefacts in Northern Yukon
title_sort stratigraphic, sedimentological and faunal evidence for the occurrence of pre-sangamonian artefacts in northern yukon
topic Archaeology
Palaeoclimatology
Palaeontology
Prehistoric man
Quaternary period
Stratigraphy
Glacial epoch
Old Crow River region
Yukon
Porcupine River region
Alaska/Yukon
Northern
topic_facet Archaeology
Palaeoclimatology
Palaeontology
Prehistoric man
Quaternary period
Stratigraphy
Glacial epoch
Old Crow River region
Yukon
Porcupine River region
Alaska/Yukon
Northern
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