ABSTRACT. Animal and plant remains, some associated with prehistoric artefacts, were collected in freezing caverns (glacières) of northern Yukon Territory. Radiocarbon dates show that the oldest remains are Middle Wisconsinan (ca. 38 000 BP). The absence of material of Late Wisconsinan age likely indicates that the caves were infilled by ice during this cold period. Climate warming and ice melting during the Holocene allowed animals and prehistoric hunters to regularly visit these caves. Ice plugs were evidently smaller during the early Holocene than they are now
Quaternary glacial and non-glacial sediment exposed at White River and Silver Creek provide a record...
Quaternary glacial and non-glacial sediment exposed at White River and Silver Creek provide a record...
Quaternary glacial and non-glacial sediment exposed at White River and Silver Creek provide a record...
ABSTRACT. Since the discovery of dung-rich alpine ice patches in southwest Yukon in 1997, continuing...
F OR some years students of human history have hoped and expected to find a record of human occupati...
Sedimentary deposits from two Middle to Late Pleistocene glaciations and intervening non-glacial int...
Sedimentary deposits from two Middle to Late Pleistocene glaciations and intervening non-glacial int...
Sedimentary deposits from two Middle to Late Pleistocene glaciations and intervening non-glacial int...
The stratigraphic position of artefacts of undoubted Pleistocene age found in the Old Crow Basin has...
ABSTRACT. New stratigraphic and chronometric data show that Bonnet Plume Basin, in northeastern Yuko...
almost entirely covered by glacial ice during the last ice age (Late Wisconsin-25,000 to 10,000 year...
Reports geological investigations is 1956-1957 to aid in dating the archeological finds. Quaternary ...
northern Yukon. The aggradation was a consequence of an increase in ow and the result of a perturba...
the first author noted a large concentration of caribou (Rangifer sp.) fecal pellets and a caribou a...
Quaternary glacial and non-glacial sediment exposed at White River and Silver Creek provide a record...
Quaternary glacial and non-glacial sediment exposed at White River and Silver Creek provide a record...
Quaternary glacial and non-glacial sediment exposed at White River and Silver Creek provide a record...
Quaternary glacial and non-glacial sediment exposed at White River and Silver Creek provide a record...
ABSTRACT. Since the discovery of dung-rich alpine ice patches in southwest Yukon in 1997, continuing...
F OR some years students of human history have hoped and expected to find a record of human occupati...
Sedimentary deposits from two Middle to Late Pleistocene glaciations and intervening non-glacial int...
Sedimentary deposits from two Middle to Late Pleistocene glaciations and intervening non-glacial int...
Sedimentary deposits from two Middle to Late Pleistocene glaciations and intervening non-glacial int...
The stratigraphic position of artefacts of undoubted Pleistocene age found in the Old Crow Basin has...
ABSTRACT. New stratigraphic and chronometric data show that Bonnet Plume Basin, in northeastern Yuko...
almost entirely covered by glacial ice during the last ice age (Late Wisconsin-25,000 to 10,000 year...
Reports geological investigations is 1956-1957 to aid in dating the archeological finds. Quaternary ...
northern Yukon. The aggradation was a consequence of an increase in ow and the result of a perturba...
the first author noted a large concentration of caribou (Rangifer sp.) fecal pellets and a caribou a...
Quaternary glacial and non-glacial sediment exposed at White River and Silver Creek provide a record...
Quaternary glacial and non-glacial sediment exposed at White River and Silver Creek provide a record...
Quaternary glacial and non-glacial sediment exposed at White River and Silver Creek provide a record...
Quaternary glacial and non-glacial sediment exposed at White River and Silver Creek provide a record...