[Aztlan] 9,600 year old human artifacts found in upper Cascades
michael ruggeri
michaelruggeri at mac.com
Sun Nov 15 10:10:13 CST 2009
Listeros,
Archaeologists in the Cascades have found artifacts dating back 9,600 years. This is the first time that human artifacts have been found at these upper elevations dating that far back. Small stone blades, scrapers, projectile points and animal bones have been found. These ancient Native Americans probably lived in woven mat and wood frame structures or bark slab structures. They came to gather elderberries, huckleberries and animals such as elk, beaver, bear, goats, marmots. 20,000 artifacts have been found so far. Obsidian that had to be traded to these groups has been found among the artifacts. Most of the artifacts have been found at Buck Lake, which has a clearly defined timeline, since volcanic eruptions at known times have formed sedimentary proof of the age of the artifacts. Cooking pits have been found that were used over very long periods of time. One pit was in use for 9,600 years.
The Olympian has the story here;
http://www.theolympian.com/southsound/story/1037115.html
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