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Walking through volcanic mud: the 2,100 year-old Acahualinca footprints (Nicaragua) Ⅱ: the Acahualinca people, environmental conditions and motivation

机译:穿越火山泥:拥有2100年历史的阿卡瓦林卡脚印(尼加拉瓜)Ⅱ:阿卡瓦林卡人,环境条件和动机

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We analyzed bare human footprints in Holo-cene tuff preserved in two pits in the Acahualinca barrio in the northern outskirts of Managua (Nicaragua). Lithology, volcanology, and age of the deposits are discussed in a companion paper (Schmincke et al. Bull Volcanol doi: 10.1007/s00445-008-0235-9, 2008). The footprint layer occurs within a series of rapidly accumulated basaltic-andesitic tephra that is regionally correlated to the Masaya Triple Layer Tephra. The people were probably trying to escape from a powerful volcanic eruption at Masaya Caldera 20 km farther south that occurred at 2.1 ka BP. We subdivided the swath of footprints, up to 5.6 m wide, in the northern pit (Pit I) into (1) a central group of footprints made by about six individuals, the total number being difficult to determine because people walked in each other's footsteps one behind the other and (2) two marginal groups on either side of the central group with more widely spaced tracks. The western band comprises tracks of three adjacent individuals and an isolated single footprint farther out. The eastern marginal area comprises an inner band of deep footprints made by three individuals and, farther out, three clearly separated individuals. We estimate the total number of people as 15-16. In the southern narrow and smaller pit (Pit II), we recognize tracks of ca. 12 individuals, no doubt made by the same group. The group represented in both pits probably comprised male and female adults, teenagers and children based on differences in length of footprints and of strides and depth of footprintsrnmade in the soft wet ash. The smallest footprints (probably made by children) occur in the central group, where protection was most effective. The footprint layer is composed of a lower 5-15-cm thick, coarse-grained vesicle tuff capped by a medium to fine-grained tuff up to 3 cm thick. The surface on which the people walked was muddy, and the soft ash was squeezed up on the sides of the foot imprints and between toes. Especially, deep footprints are mainly due to local thickening of the water-rich ash, multiple track use, and differences in weight of individuals. The excellent preservation of the footprints, ubiquitous mudcracks, sharp and well-preserved squeeze-ups along the margins of the tracks and toe imprints, and the absence of raindrop impressions all suggest that the eruption occurred during the dry season. The people walked at a brisk pace, as judged from the tight orientation of the swath and the length of the strides. The directions of a major erosional channel in the overlying deposits that probably debouched into Lake Managua and the band of footprints are strictly parallel, indicating that people walked together in stride along the eastern margin of a channel straight toward the lake shore, possibly a site with huts and/or boats for protection and/or escape.
机译:我们分析了在马那瓜(尼加拉瓜)北部郊区的Acahualinca barrio的两个坑中保存的独眼凝灰岩中的人脚印。在配套文件中讨论了岩性,火山学和沉积物的年龄(Schmincke等人,Bull Volcanol doi:10.1007 / s00445-008-0235-9,2008)。足迹层出现在一系列快速积聚的玄武岩-安第斯特非拉中,而该区域与马萨亚三层特非拉相关。人们可能正试图逃离距离南面20公里处发生于2.1 ka BP的Masaya Caldera的一次强大火山喷发。我们将北部矿坑(一号坑)中最多5.6 m宽的足迹分成了(1)个由大约6个人组成的中央足迹组,由于每个人都走着彼此的脚步,因此很难确定总数一个在另一个后面,另一个(2)中央组两侧的两个边缘组,轨道更宽。西部乐队包括三个相邻个人的足迹和一个更远的孤立的单个足迹。东部边缘地区包括一个由三个人和更远的三个明显分开的人组成的深足迹内部带。我们估计总人数为15-16。在南部狭窄且较小的矿坑(二号坑)中,我们识别出约有轨道。 12个人,无疑是同一团体的人。在两个矿坑中代表的人群可能是男性和女性成年,少年和儿童,这是基于脚印长度,步幅和脚印深度的差异所产生的,而这些差异是由软湿灰制成的。最小的脚印(可能是儿童留下的脚印)出现在保护最有效的中部地区。足迹层由较低的5-15厘米厚的粗颗粒囊泡凝灰层组成,并由中度至细颗粒的凝灰岩覆盖,最厚为3厘米。人们行走的表面是泥泞的,软灰被挤在脚印的侧面和脚趾之间。特别是,深的足迹主要是由于富水灰的局部增稠,多次使用和个体体重的差异。对足迹的出色保护,无处不在的泥裂,沿轨道边缘和脚趾印记的尖锐且保存完好的挤压物以及没有雨滴的印象都表明火山爆发发生在干旱季节。从草条的紧绷方向和步幅的长短可以看出,人们走得很快。可能冲入马那瓜湖的上覆沉积物中一条主要侵蚀通道的方向与足迹带严格平行,这表明人们沿着通道东缘大步向前走,直奔湖岸,可能是一个地点。用于保护和/或逃生的小屋和/或船。

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