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TPO 29 Clovis people & caches

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What is the main purpose of the lecture?
  • A . To explain the method used to date Clovis caches

  • B . To compare two different types of Clovis caches

  • C . To discuss possible interpretations of Clovis caches

  • D . To show how caches indicate the route traveled by the Clovis people

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    Listen to part of a lecture in an archaeology class.
    We will be looking at the original settlement of the Americas next, and I'll spend the next few classes talking about the Clovis people and the two big questions archaeologists have about them.
    The two big questions are, when did the Clovis people arrive in the Americas? And of course, were they the first people in the Western hemisphere.And we'll get to that. But for today, let's try to get an idea about, well, a question that's not addressed as much as the others and that's - what was their culture like, and how do we figure that out?
    Now, again, there's a great debate about when the Clovis people first arrived in the Americas. And I am not like a lot of archaeologists who want to push the number way back, so let's use a round number and probably a safe number and say 11,000 years ago. The Clovis people were likely settling North America 11,000 years ago. And leave it at that for now.
    Now, most of what we know about the Clovis people comes from one of their tools - the Clovis point. When we talk about a point we are referring to a piece of stone that's worked to a sharp point, in this case probably to be attached to a spear. The Clovis point may be the most analyzed artifact in archaeology. And the point used by Clovis people differs slightly from later points, in the way that the base of the stone is thinned, uh, it's thinner toward the base, the part that's attached to the spear. So when one is found, it's usually not confused with points made by later groups.
    Clovis points have been discovered at both hunting grounds and camp sites, which you might expect. But another fascinating place we find them is in Clovis caches. A cache is just something stored or hidden away. It's also the term for the place where it's hidden.
    The Clovis caches are collections of tools, stone points and other tools made of stone or bone, often at various stages of manufacturing, some were left unfinished. The traditional explanation is that these were emergency supplies, uh, meant to be used at a later time. Since the Clovis people were highly mobile, it's plausible that they would set up spots along established travel routes where they keep a variety of items, either so that they wouldn't have to carry everything with them or so they could save time once they arrived at a site by not having to make stuff from scratch.
    But there's another theory about the caches based on the quality of some of the points we've found. You see, the points in some caches differ from other points, from points at Clovis camp sites for example. For one thing, these cache points are quite large, up to twice as large as regular points, so big that you couldn't attach one to a spear say, and expect to throw the spear accurately over any distance. So what were they for?
    Well, it was originally thought that they were unfinished, that someone was working away a point, then had to stop and put it aside in one of these caches to work on later. The problem is: it's unlikely that a point would have started out as large as the points in these caches, that would be a lot of stone to chip away. A toolmaker starts with a smaller piece. And actually, far from being unfinished, a lot of these points really show excellent craftsmanship and attention to detail. And not just with respect to the skill, but also with respect to the raw material. It seems that cached points are made from the very best pieces of stone.
    So we have to ask: could these points have served another purpose? Maybe be they weren't just tools. Look at it this way. When the Clovis people first arrived in the Americas, they had a lot to learn about their new environment. Over time, they would have begun to recognize some places as special, important for some reason. Maybe there was always water available there, or the hunting was especially good.So maybe the cache was a way to mark the place as significant.

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    听一段考古学课程的演讲
    下面我们会看在美洲的原始移民。我会用几节课的时间来讲克洛维斯人和考古学家关于他们的两大疑问。
    这两大疑问是,克洛维斯人什么时候来到美洲的?当然还有,他们是不是西半球最早的民族?我们之后会提到它。但是今天我们试图探讨另一个没有像其他问题一样被频频提到的问题,那就是他们的文化是什么样的?以及我们如何得到答案的?
    好,再说一下,关于克洛维斯人什么时候第一次到达美洲大陆有一个激烈的争论。而我不像其他一些考古学家,他们试图把年代说的很久远。那我们四舍五入,一个有把握的数字是一万一千年前。克洛维斯人在一万一千年前可能就在南美洲居住了。我们目前就用这个数字。
    好的,我们对克洛维斯人的大多数了解来源于他们的工具,克洛维斯矛头我们说矛头,是指一块被做成锋利的尖头的石块,在这儿可能是被插在矛上。在考古学中,克洛维斯矛头可能是被分析最深入的物件了。克洛维斯人使用的矛头和后面的矛头有所不同,在石头基础的方面更薄,更薄的那面朝向基础,那个和矛连接的地方当一个被发现后,常常不会和后来的团体制作的矛头弄混
    克洛维斯矛头在打猎处和营地都被发现过,也许你预料到了。但是我们发现矛头的另一个有趣的地方是克洛维斯人的储藏地。Cache就是被储藏或藏好的东西。它还有储藏地的意思。
    克洛维斯储藏地收藏了工具,矛头和其他有石或骨头,而且通常是在制造的不同阶段,有些没有完成。对此的传统解释是这些是应急用的,被留到稍后再用的。由于克洛维斯人喜爱迁移,很有可能他们在路途中会设置一些存放物品的地方,不是为了减少携带的东西,就是为了免去从头制造物品从而节省时间。
    但是基于我们发现的矛头的质量,还有另一个关于储藏地的理论你看一些储藏地的矛头与其他的矛头不一样,比如克洛维斯露营地的。一是,这些储藏地的矛头很大,是普通的两倍。特别大以致于,比如你不可能把它插在矛上还能把矛准确的扔出去。那么他们是干什么用的呢?
    一开始我们认为这些矛头是未完成的,一个人加工矛头时中途需要停下,就把它放在一个储存处地,为了之后完成它。问题是,矛头一开始不可能像储藏地那儿的这么大,这需要削掉大量的石头。通常制造者用更小的一块石头做矛头。而且,其实不仅不是未完成的,很多矛头体现了高超的工艺和对细节的关注。不但就工艺而言,从原材料来看,储藏地的矛头像是用最好的石头做成的。
    那么我们要问的是,这些矛头有没有其他用途?也许他们不仅石工具。你要这么来想当克洛维斯人第一次到达美洲的时候,他们要学习新环境中的很多东西。时间一长,他们会开始意识到一些地方因为某些原因很特殊,很重要也许那儿有水,或者有利于狩猎。所以也许这些储藏地是一种标记重要地点的方式。

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