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Physical Evidence of Pleistocene Extinctions: A New Component Added"
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Physical Evidence of Pleistocene Extinctions: A New Component Added"

This paper presents findings from the inspection of multiple late Pleistocene sites in the Pacific Northwest.
15 Apr 2025
Bigger Kill Than Chill: The Uneven Roles of Humans and Climate on Late Quaternary Megafaunal Extinctions
Bio-Diversity

Bigger Kill Than Chill: The Uneven Roles of Humans and Climate on Late Quaternary Megafaunal Extinctions

As human populations spread out of Africa to other continents starting around 50,000-years ago, the greatest extinction event since the dinosaurs occurred. The “Great Debate” over the Pleistocene Extinctions (when 80% of America’s genera abruptly disappeared) is whether the extinctions were caused by humans, or by changing climate.
10 Oct 2023 1 min read
“Holliday Article” by Michael Trace
Bio-Diversity

Early Sonoran "Elephant" Hunters

“Gomphotheres were members of the diverse, extinct family Gomphotheriidae. Gomphotheres were one of several elephant-like animals common in North America. These disappeared abruptly with the arrival of early indian hunters on the American continent, about 14,000-years ago. NOTE: this paper was originally published to Academia.edu. It was written
02 Sep 2021 1 min read
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