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Hominid Footprints in Recent Volcanic Ash: New Interpretations from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

机译:近期火山灰中的原始人脚印:夏威夷火山国家公园的新解释

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Recent archeological research at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park indicates that the story behind the imprinting of at least 1773 human footprints preserved in the Ka'u Desert ash is more complex than originally thought. Footprint impressions found in desert ash layers were previously believed to have been created by the army of the Hawaiian Chief Keoua on its way back from battle in 1790. When Kilauea is said to have erupted, apparently suffocating one group, the others made it out alive, apparently leaving their footprints in the then-wet ash, which evidently dried and hardened. These features have since been preserved, often under layers of volcanic sand. This simple explanation of an event still remembered in oral tradition, is not supported by the geologic evidence and the recent discovery of hundreds of archaeological features which indicate much more prehistoric activity in the area for at least two centuries prior to 1790. This suggests other people contributed to the footprints preserved in the desert ash.
机译:夏威夷火山国家公园的最新考古研究表明,Ka'u沙漠灰中保存的至少1773个人类脚印留下的烙印背后的故事比原先想象的要复杂。以前认为在沙漠灰层中发现的脚印是由夏威夷酋长基奥阿(Kouua)军队在1790年战斗中退役时造成的。据说基拉韦厄火山爆发时,显然使一组人窒息,其他的则活了下来。 ,显然是将它们的足迹留在了当时是湿的灰烬中,而灰烬显然已经干燥并变硬了。此后,这些特征通常在火山砂层之下得以保留。对这种事件的简单解释至今仍是口头传统,但地质证据和最近发现的数百个考古特征均未得到支持,这表明该地区至少在1790年之前的两个世纪里有更多的史前活动。这表明其他人有助于保留在沙漠灰中的足迹。

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