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==Discovery== | ==Discovery== | ||
According to a report published online ], a field school from the University of Oregon found a ] site this past summer, containing the oldest human DNA yet discovered in the American continents based on dried-out samples found in caves known as the Paisley Caves, about 220 miles southeast of ], on the eastern side of the ] mountain range.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref> The caves are in the ] basin at 4520 ft elevation and face to the west. They are north of the town of ].<ref> {{cite web | According to a report published online ], a field school from the ] found a ] site this past summer, containing the oldest human ] yet discovered in the American continents based on dried-out samples found in caves known as the Paisley Caves, about 220 miles southeast of ], on the eastern side of the ] mountain range.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref> The caves are in the ] basin at 4520 ft elevation and face to the west. They are north of the town of ].<ref> {{cite web | ||
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The site, Paisley 5 Mile Point Cave, is said to be located in a perfect spot to support the Pre-Clovis Pacific coast migration theory of American colonization: in the hinterlands of what is Oregon today, upriver from the Pacific coast along the Klamath River.<ref></ref> | The site, Paisley 5 Mile Point Cave, is said to be located in a perfect spot to support the Pre-Clovis Pacific coast migration theory of American colonization: in the hinterlands of what is Oregon today, upriver from the ] along the ].<ref></ref> | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
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The Paisley Caves in the U.S. state of Oregon are an archeological site where human remains, thought to be evidence of the oldest human civilization in North America, were discovered.
Discovery
According to a report published online 2008-04-03, a field school from the University of Oregon found a pre-Clovis culture site this past summer, containing the oldest human DNA yet discovered in the American continents based on dried-out samples found in caves known as the Paisley Caves, about 220 miles southeast of Eugene, Oregon, on the eastern side of the Cascade mountain range. The caves are in the Summer Lake basin at 4520 ft elevation and face to the west. They are north of the town of Paisley, Oregon.
The site, Paisley 5 Mile Point Cave, is said to be located in a perfect spot to support the Pre-Clovis Pacific coast migration theory of American colonization: in the hinterlands of what is Oregon today, upriver from the Pacific coast along the Klamath River.
See also
References
- Science Express
- Preclovis
- Dennis L. Jenkins, Director, Northern Great Basin Field School. "NGBPP Research at the Paisley Caves". Retrieved 2008-04-03.
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- Discovery of preclovis human DNA
- Scientific American
- NYTimes
- Paisley Caves description from University of Oregon
42°45′43″N 120°33′13″W / 42.76195°N 120.55368°W / 42.76195; -120.55368
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