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Archaeological Recovery of Late Pleistocene Hair and Environmental DNA from Interior Alaska

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  • Brian T. Wygal
  • Kathryn E. Krasinski
  • Jessica Z. Metcalfe
  • David McMahan
  • Charles E. Holmes
  • Barbara A. Crass
  • Teresa A. Wriston
  • Sabrina Shirazi
  • Alisa Vershinina
  • Beth Shapiro

Abstract

Ancient hair and remnant plant DNA are important environmental proxies that preserve for millennia in specific archaeological contexts. However, recovery has been rare from late Pleistocene sites and more may be found if deliberately sought. Once discovered, singular hair fragments are not easily identified to taxa through comparative analyses and environmental DNA (eDNA) extraction can be difficult depending on preservation or contamination. In this paper, we present our methods for the combined recovery of ancient hair specimens and eDNA from sediments to improve our understanding of late Pleistocene environments from the Holzman site along Shaw Creek in interior Alaska. The approach serves as a useful case study for learning more about local environmental changes.

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  • Brian T. Wygal & Kathryn E. Krasinski & Jessica Z. Metcalfe & David McMahan & Charles E. Holmes & Barbara A. Crass & Teresa A. Wriston & Sabrina Shirazi & Alisa Vershinina & Beth Shapiro, 2024. "Archaeological Recovery of Late Pleistocene Hair and Environmental DNA from Interior Alaska," Environmental Archaeology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 29(3), pages 265-280, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:yenvxx:v:29:y:2024:i:3:p:265-280
    DOI: 10.1080/14614103.2022.2031836
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