Peopling of the Tularosa Playa during the Last Glacial Maximum

Lead Research Organisation: Bournemouth University
Department Name: Faculty of Science and Technology

Abstract

There is something hugely emotive about leaving or finding a footprint that provides a direct connection to the past and to past behaviour. White Sands National Park in New Mexico is a dried lake bed with literally thousands of footprints left by humans and extinct Ice Age megafauna such as mammoths. They tell of story of life on this dried lakebed (playa) during the ice age. The footprints are so extensive they allow us to track mammoths, camels, giant ground sloth and dire wolves across the lake bed and reveal their interaction with early human hunters. Like no other site they provide a unique window into the past. It is a truly amazing place for ichno-archaeology or put another way the study of track fossils a discipline called ichnology.

In September 2021 we managed to date these footprints at one locality and the age surprised us and challenges conventional wisdom about the peopling of the Americas. They date from the height of the glacial cycle, referred to as the Last Glacial Maximum when ice sheets formed an impenetrable east-west barrier across North America. Traditional models have folk penned up in Alaska having walked from Asia waiting for this ice sheet barrier to melt before migrating south. Our work changes that with people confirmed at White Sands south of the ice sheet barrier over two millennia between 21,000 and 23,000 years ago. Clearly, they must have arrived before the ice barrier, but how much before? What were these people doing in New Mexico? How did they survive? What were their lifeways? The footprints at White Sands can answer these question; we have written the headline but now need to mine the full potential of archaeological information that we can from this site.

There is another hugely important dimension to this work. These footprints represent the ancestral footfall of indigenous peoples, yet scientific hegemony emasculates their voice, yet they have a right to tell their stories and for their footprint narratives to be heard alongside those of archaeologists. We propose to develop new ways of collaborative working based on respect and reciprocity which recognises and values multiple truths about the White Sands footprints. There is a need to develop methodologies that embrace indigenous methods since footprint discoveries are occurring around the world with increasing frequency. This research will train and equip a new generation of ichno-archaeologists for this brave new world of discovery while adding vital information to long debated questions around the peopling of the Americas.

Publications

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Title Exhibition installation at Visitor's Centre White Sands National Park 
Description The research of the team has been showcased in a new exhibit in the entrance way ("Breezeway") of the Visitor's Centre. 
Type Of Art Artistic/Creative Exhibition 
Year Produced 2024 
Impact Too soon to be determined 
URL https://twitter.com/SallyR_ISLHE/status/1765426126178926865
 
Title Optimisation of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Data 
Description Collection of high resolution GPR data over multiple days poses problems of drift in electrical ground properties. We have developed equalisation, normalising approaches to over come this problem. This is also linked to the development of machine learning (AI) tools for the identification of Pleistocene vertrabrate tracks. 
Type Of Material Improvements to research infrastructure 
Year Produced 2023 
Provided To Others? No  
Impact This has developed our ability to intepret large GPR data sets and underpins a future EPSRC grant application which is under development. 
 
Description Arizona State Museum 
Organisation Arizona State Museum
Country United States 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution Invitations to particpate in collaborative research.
Collaborator Contribution The developing relationship via Dr Edward A. Jolie, Ph.D., RPA (Clara Lee Tanner Associate Curator of Ethnology, Arizona State Museum & Associate Professor of Anthropology, School of Anthropology) provides access to indigenous exhbits namely ancient shoes. Dr Jolie is an actice member of the research team with First Nations heritage and as such is assisting with the development of parternships with indigenous stakeholders.
Impact This is a developing partnership with few outputs yet.
Start Year 2023
 
Description Bureau of Land Management (BLM) - Crow Flats 
Organisation Bureau of Land Management
Country United States 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution In looking for footprint sites beyond White Sand National Park we have been working at Crow Flats under new permits from the BLM and have a developing partnership with them.
Collaborator Contribution Access to the site and field support
Impact Multidiscpinary - archaeology, geology and palaeotology
Start Year 2023
 
Title Research algorithms and 
Description As part of this grant a several open access algorithms have been created for academic use. Licensing is reserved for academic use only. Commercial copyright is retained by Professors Marcin Budka and Matthew Bennett at Bournemouth University. • vgg3csv is a simple tool that converts the csv output from the VIA annotation tool (https://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~vgg/software/via/ ) to a format suitable for use in the Palaeontological Statistics Freeware PAST 4 (https://www.nhm.uio.no/english/research/resources/past/). Simply run in Google Co-lab or equivalent and upload the original csv, amend the file names in the code, run and download the re-formatted file. • ply_autorotate is a simple tool that takes multiple ply 3D files and autorotates the principal plan so that it is orthogonal. This is designed for use with multiple files or very large 3D models. Important when creating depth rendered footprint files. • GPR-normalization this algorithm is currently unpublished and a paper about this is in preparation. Footprint Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) surveys involve line spacing of circa 80-100 mm and sensitive to the electrical properties of the ground which change over time. As a consequence, there is drift in these properties during multi-day surveys. This algorithm provides a solution using image normalisation techniques applied through a moving window which allows signal amplitudes to be compared across multiple survey days. 
Type Of Technology Webtool/Application 
Year Produced 2023 
Open Source License? Yes  
Impact Not yet, but assists with the research process. 
URL https://github.com/bosmart/ahrc-footprints
 
Description Conversation Article re-Science paper September 2023 
Form Of Engagement Activity A magazine, newsletter or online publication
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Media (as a channel to the public)
Results and Impact https://theconversation.com/humans-got-to-america-7-000-years-earlier-than-thought-new-research-confirms-213714
Conversation article in English read by 71,436 people.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
URL https://theconversation.com/humans-got-to-america-7-000-years-earlier-than-thought-new-research-conf...
 
Description Conversation Article re-Science paper September 2023 in Spanish Edition 
Form Of Engagement Activity A magazine, newsletter or online publication
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Media (as a channel to the public)
Results and Impact https://theconversation.com/los-humanos-llegaron-a-america-7-000-anos-antes-de-lo-que-se-pensaba-215316
Spanish version of the English article, read by 17,422
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
URL https://theconversation.com/los-humanos-llegaron-a-america-7-000-anos-antes-de-lo-que-se-pensaba-215...
 
Description Invited presentation at AAAS Science Breakthrough Event: February 15-17, 2024, in Denver, Colorado 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Media (as a channel to the public)
Results and Impact The work of the team featured in the Science article regarding Breakthroughs of the year (https://www.science.org/content/article/breakthrough-of-the-year-2023), following months of stories in Science (examples: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/human-footprints-new-mexico-ancient-dating
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/footprints-ghost-tracks-prehistoric-humans-americas)
The team was invited to present these findings at the AAAS Science Breakthrough Event: February 15-17, 2024, in Denver, Colorado
This presentation was archived on YouTube (Sci-Mic Chats: Kathleen Springer and Jeff Pigati on Early Peopling of the Americas Steps (youtube.com))
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2024
URL https://www.science.org/content/article/breakthrough-of-the-year-2023
 
Description Today Programme Radio 4 
Form Of Engagement Activity A press release, press conference or response to a media enquiry/interview
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Dr Sally Reynolds, project Co-I, gave an interview about the September 2023 Science paper to Radio 4's Today Programme on the 6th October 2023 at 7.50 AM
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description USGS webinar presentation 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Media (as a channel to the public)
Results and Impact Team members Jeff Pigati and Kathleen Springer (both employed at USGS) were formally invited to a forum called "Friday's Findings" to present the White Sands dating findings to a specialist audience of primarily USGS members but with a link of the presentation further available on Youtube.
Links:
Friday's Findings - January 12, 2024 | U.S. Geological Survey (usgs.gov)
PubTalk-01/2024: Ancient human footprints in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum (youtube.com)
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2024
URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoIw6CFf0Jg&list=PLHz2Oq-JGSFnqFLzWdmUz68JuEVSkFYgX