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Assessing evidence for human megafaunal hunting at Lynford (UK). Geoff M Smith Institute of Archaeology, UCL. The World of Mammoths: Vth International Conference on Mammoths and their Relatives. Lynford- Site Location. Stratigraphy and Dating. Chalk overlain by series of palaeochannels
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Assessing evidence for human megafaunal hunting at Lynford (UK). Geoff M Smith Institute of Archaeology, UCL The World of Mammoths: Vth International Conference on Mammoths and their Relatives
Stratigraphy and Dating • Chalk overlain by series of palaeochannels • Lynford palaeochannel- Oxbow lake • Occasional inputs of higher energy flow • Areas of bank collapse and sediment gravity flows • MIS 3- Devensian Cold Stage
Stratigraphy and Dating • Chalk overlain by series of palaeochannels • Lynford palaeochannel- Oxbow lake • Occasional inputs of higher energy flow • Areas of bank collapse and sediment gravity flows • MIS 4/3- Devensian Cold Stage
Palaeoenvironmental evidence • Plant macrofossils and pollen • Fish • Frogs • Beetles • Temperature estimates • Summer= 13°C • Winter= -10°C
Vertebrate Assemblage %NISP = 0.1% (4) %NISP = 2.9% (101) %NISP = 66.9% (2341) %NISP = 1.3% (46) %NISP = 0.2% (7) %NISP = 0
Human Modifications • No evidence for direct exploitation of mammoth remains.
Mammoth hunters? • Schreve (2006) • Absence of long bones • No cut marks- not necessarily evidence of absence • High incidence of healed lesions and truama • BUT Smith (2008): • Long bones not absent- highly fragmented • carnivore and hominin modifications • Pathologies could be have natural cause
Lynford- A ‘Natural Freezer?’ • Focal point • Accumulation of material • Mammoth not single homogenous assemblage • Mammoth age structure • Predator Scavengers • Scavenging though some evidence for primary access • Antler- summer? • Hominins • Migration? • Natural freezer
Human-Proboscidian Intearactions • Such interactions still the source of fascination and interest. • No definitive evidence from Middle Pal • Lynford- seasonal-scavenging? • La Cotte de St Brelade • evidence for social structured subsistence behaviour? • It is possible that Neanderthals hunted such megafauna- no evidence at Lynford.