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引用次数: 1
摘要
摘要:这是对Potter等人(2021)在我们之前的一篇出版物(“最早人类到达北美的时间和影响”;Becerra–Valdivia和Higham,2020,《自然》)上发表的一篇评论文章《当前对美洲最早人类职业的理解:对Becerra-Valdivia and Higham的评估》(2020)的回应。在这里,我们解决他们的关切,澄清他们的误解。
Response to “Current Understanding of the Earliest Human Occupations in the Americas: Evaluation of Becerra-Valdivia and Higham (2020)”
ABSTRACT This is a response to a critique, “Current Understanding of the Earliest Human Occupations in the Americas: Evaluation of Becerra–Valdivia and Higham (2020)”, made by Potter et al. (2021) on one of our previous publications (“The timing and effect of the earliest human arrivals in North America”; Becerra–Valdivia and Higham, 2020, Nature). Here, we address their concerns and clarify their misunderstandings.
PaleoAmericaEarth and Planetary Sciences-Paleontology
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
0.00%
发文量
15
期刊介绍:
PaleoAmerica disseminates new research results and ideas about early human dispersal and migrations, with a particular focus on the Americas. It fosters an interdisciplinary dialog between archaeologists, geneticists and other scientists investigating the dispersal of modern humans during the late Pleistocene. The journal has three goals: First and foremost, the journal is a vehicle for the presentation of new research results. Second, it includes editorials on special topics written by leaders in the field. Third, the journal solicits essays covering current debates in the field, the state of research in relevant disciplines, and summaries of new research findings in a particular region, for example Beringia, the Eastern Seaboard or the Southern Cone of South America. Although the journal’s focus is the peopling of the Americas, editorials and research essays also highlight the investigation of early human colonization of empty lands in other areas of the world. As techniques are developing so rapidly, work in other regions can be very relevant to the Americas, so the journal will publish research relating to other regions which has relevance to research on the Americas.