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Jim__

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Mon Jul 6, 2020, 08:09 AM Jul 2020

Divers uncover mysteries of earliest inhabitants of Americas deep inside Yucatan caves [View all]

From phys.org:




A diver from Centro Investigador del Sistema Acuífero de Q Roo (CINDAQ A.C.) in the oldest ochre mine ever found in the Western hemisphere, used 10,000-12,000 years ago by the earliest inhabitants of the hemisphere to procure the ancient commodity. The mine holds some the best-preserved evidence these ancient peoples was found in a cave that is now underwater in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Credit: © CINDAQ.ORG

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Thousands of years ago, the first inhabitants of the Americas journeyed deep into caves in present-day Mexico to mine red ochre, a highly valued, natural clay earth pigment used as paint.

Now, according to a new study, scientists and divers have discovered the first evidence of this mining operation deep within underwater caves in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.

"What is remarkable is not only the preservation of the mining activity, but also the age and duration of it," said study lead author Brandi MacDonald of the University of Missouri. "We rarely, if ever, get to observe such clear evidence of ochre pigment mining of Paleoindian age in North America, so to get to explore and interpret this is an incredible opportunity for us.

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