- Hiscock Site
The Hiscock Site is an
archaeological site in Byron, WesternNew York ,United States that has yielded manymastodon andpaleo-Indian artifacts . It is currently in its 25th year ofexcavation . [http://www.sciencebuff.org/geology.php Geology] The Buffalo Museum of Science, Retrieved on2007-12-05 ] [http://www.sciencebuff.org/ftp_only/adopt_a_pit.pdf Excavation pit at the Byron Dig] The Buffalo Museum of Science, Retrieved on2007-12-05 ]History
Prehistoric 10,000 years ago
Originally around
10,000 years ago the site was covered byLake Tonawanda which was a formed by runoff from the melting and recedingglaciers .Ernest H. Muller (1977), [http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1977.tb33618.x?journalCode=nyas LATE GLACIAL AND EARLY POSTGLACIAL ENVIRONMENTS IN WESTERN NEW YORK] Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 288 (1), 223–233. doi:10.1111/j.1749-6632.1977.tb33618.x]Accidental discovery 1959
In 1959 the Hiscock family, for which the site is named, took a
backhoe and started excavation on a pond. While digging, the backhoe ripped a largetusk out of the ground. The Hiscocks contacted theBuffalo Museum of Science about the site. Time passed and the Buffalo Museum of Science seemed to show no interest in the site until the early 1980s.First scientific excavation 1983
The first excavations of the site began in 1983 and yielded surprising
specimens . Dr.Richard Laub , curator at the Buffalo Museum then formally introduced the site to the world in 1986. Since then the site has seen more than 200 volunteers internationally.Present
In 2007 the site is part of the Alabama
swamps .Important finds
Prehistoric Mastodons
Mastodons are members of theprehistoric , extinctgenus "Mammut", they resemble modernelephants .Native toNorth America they are said to have lived on the North Americancontinent from almost 4 million years ago, in the theTertiary period, until their eventual disappearance about10,000 years ago . [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6913366.stm|publisher=BBC News|title=Greek mastodon find 'spectacular'|date=24 July 2007|accessdate=2007-07-24]Mastodon fragments
Mastodon fragments such as largetusks , tusk tips,ivory , ankle bone,teeth ,skull , and nuralspine have been discovered in theexcavations . The actual yield of tusks at the site is more than 13. Tusk tips of mastodons have proven after analysis that the mastodons would use their tusks to dig upsodium richclay during the last great paleo-drought.Paleo-Indian artifacts
Evidence of
paleo-Indians has also been discovered at the site withflint knappings,stone tools and points.ee also
Richard Laub References
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