Paleoindian settlement of the high-altitude Peruvian Andes

DOI: 10.1126/science.1258260 Published: Jan. 1, 2014 Source: Mountain Wetlands Repository

Collection: Mountain Wetlands

Mountain dwellers of the Pleistocene Humans colonized the inhospitable high Andes at least 11.5 thousand years ago. Rademaker et al. unearthed evidence of hunter-gatherer occupation at heights of almost 4500 m in Peru in two open-air sites. The sites contained more than 750 tools, including likely spearheads and scrapers. A nearby rockshelter with sooted ceilings and floor detritus may have been a campsite. The sites were probably used seasonally for hunting vicuña and other high-altitude prey. Science , this issue p. 466

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