Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico United States of America.
Center for Stable Isotopes, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2019 Jul 18;14(7):e0219812. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0219812. eCollection 2019.
From the perspective of Central and South America, the peopling of the New World was a complex process lasting thousands of years and involving multiple waves of Pleistocene and early Holocene period immigrants entering into the neotropics. These Paleoindian colonists initially brought with them technologies developed for adaptation to environments and resources found in North America. As the ice age ended across the New World people adapted more generalized stone tools to exploit changing environments and resources. In the neotropics these changes would have been pronounced as patchy forests and grasslands gave way to broadleaf tropical forests. We document a late Pleistocene/early Holocene stone tool tradition from Belize, located in southern Mesoamerica. This represents the first endogenous Paleoindian stone tool technocomplex recovered from well dated stratigraphic contexts for Mesoamerica. Previously designated Lowe, these artifacts share multiple features with contemporary North and South American Paleoindian tool types. Once hafted, these bifaces appear to have served multiple functions for cutting, hooking, thrusting, or throwing. The tools were developed at a time of technological regionalization reflecting the diverse demands of a period of pronounced environmental change and population movement. Combined stratigraphic, technological, and population paleogenetic data suggests that there were strong ties between lowland neotropic regions at the onset of the Holocene.
从中南美洲的角度来看,新世界的人类迁徙是一个持续了数千年的复杂过程,涉及到多波来自更新世和全新世早期的移民进入新热带地区。这些古印第安殖民者最初带来了适应在北美洲发现的环境和资源的技术。随着冰河时代在整个新世界的结束,人们采用了更加通用的石器来利用不断变化的环境和资源。在新热带地区,这些变化将是显著的,因为斑驳的森林和草原让位于阔叶热带森林。我们记录了来自伯利兹的晚更新世/全新世石器传统,该地区位于中美洲南部。这是中美洲首次从有良好年代的地层中回收的内生古印第安石器技术综合体。这些文物以前被指定为 Lowe,它们与当代北美和南美古印第安石器类型有多个共同特征。一旦安装在手柄上,这些两面器似乎具有多种功能,用于切割、钩住、刺戳或投掷。这些工具是在技术区域化的时期发展起来的,反映了一个环境变化和人口流动显著的时期的多样化需求。综合地层学、技术和人口古遗传学数据表明,在全新世开始时,低地新热带地区之间存在着紧密的联系。