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Post Last Edit by dauswq at 3-3-2012 14:43
First Evidence of Hunting by Prehistoric Ohioans (U.S.)
Perhatikan secara dekat kesan tukul batu yang dikenakan pada tulang seekor "sloth" di sebelah kiri.
ScienceDaily (Mar. 1, 2012) — Cut marks found on Ice Age bones indicate that humans in Ohio hunted or scavenged animal meat earlier than previously known.
Dr. Brian Redmond, curator of archaeology at The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, was lead author on research published in the Feb. 22, 2012 online issue of the journal World Archaeology.
Redmond and researchers analyzed 10 animal bones found in 1998 in the collections of the Firelands Historical Society Museum in Norwalk, Ohio. Found by society member and co-author Matthew Burr, the bones were from a Jefferson's Ground Sloth. This large plant-eating animal became extinct at the end of the Ice Age around 10,000 years ago.
"This research provides the first scientific evidence for hunting or scavenging of Ice Age sloth in North America," said Redmond. "The significant age of the remains makes them the oldest evidence of prehistoric human activity in Ohio, occurring in the Late Pleistocene period."
A series of 41 incisions appear on the animal's left femur. Radiocarbon dating of the femur bone estimates its age to be between 13,435 to 13,738 years old. Microscopic analyses of the cut marks revealed that stone tools made the marks. The pattern and location of the distinct incisions indicate the filleting of leg muscles. No traces of the use of modern, metal cutting tools were found, so the marks are not the result of damage incurred during their unearthing. Instead, the morphology of the marks reveals that they were made by sharp-edged stone flakes or blades.
The "Firelands Ground Sloth," as the specimen is named, is one of only three specimens of Megalonyx jeffersonii known from Ohio. Based on measurements of the femur, tibia and other bones, it is one of the largest individuals of this species on record. It had an estimated body mass of 1,295 kilograms (2,855 pounds).
The sloth bones were first described in a 1915 scientific paper by geologist Oliver Hay. The collection was made known to Hay by Roe Niver, a University of Illinois student who lived in Huron County and died in July 1915. The bones were donated to the Firelands Museum before 1915. The only documentation with the remains indicates they were found in a swamp in Norwich Township. The exact locality where the bones were first discovered is uncertain.
Other co-authors of the research are Dr. H. Gregory McDonald of the National Park Service and Dr. Haskel J. Greenfield of the University of Manitoba.
p/s: tak sangka tmpt aku belajar ni rupanya manusia zmn batu mula nak belajar memburu...
maknanya manusia pada zmn batu ni baru nak belajar makan daging..takkan nak duduk terperuk dlm gua, makan ikan jek tak pun jd vege sepanjang masa..
credit to sciencedaily Last edited by midory on 4-4-2013 10:24 PM
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bang... motip gambau bawah skalik tu nape bang |
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nk nyumpittttt burungggg..... |
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nk g ohio |
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bang..nape daun tu kecik bebeno??pakai la daun pisang...supan sikit..tutup aurat....{:4_189:}:@ |
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Reply 5# Kara
kat ohio takdok pokok pisang |
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Reply 4# LEES
jangan lupa kawtim |
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masih menutup kan?
dauswq Post at 3-3-2012 14:04
ya bang... masih menutupinyeeeeee |
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daus suke letak gambar pelik2.. |
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org zmn dulu berbogel lagi hokeh,,,tp "harom" ditepek kt sini sbb lucah
bersyukurlah tutup ...
dauswq Post at 3-3-2012 14:08
leh jd model playboya tak? |
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Apa yg deme ni tau pasal aurat |
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Reply 10# dauswq
ingtkn daus nk sponsor ai tadi |
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Reply 15# LEES
lees je la yg sponsor... |
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Reply LEES
lees je la yg sponsor...
midory Post at 3-3-2012 10:05 PM
tunggu 2 thn lg ler ...skrg ongkos x dakkk |
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