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May 2, 2024, 7:30 am UTC    
August 26, 2023 09:39AM
How Early Humans May Have
Transformed L.A.’s Landscape Forever
Science Friday, NPR, August 25, 2023
[www.sciencefriday.com]

Uncovering Death by Fire 13,000 years ago
Micheal Price, Sciences News, August 17, 2023
[www.science.org]

La Brea Tar Pits Reveal Clues to Mysterious Mass Extinction
By Shana Hutchins, Futurity, August 18, 2023
[www.futurity.org]

The paper is:

O’Keefe, F.R., Dunn, R.E., Weitzel, E.M.,
Waters, M.R., Martinez, L.N., Binder, W.J.,
Southon, J.R., Cohen, J.E., Meachen, J.A.,
DeSantis, L.R. and Kirby, M.E., 2023.
Pre–Younger Dryas megafaunal extirpation
at Rancho La Brea linked to fire-driven state
shift. Science, 381(6659), p.eabo3594.
[www.researchgate.net]

[www.science.org]

Yours,

Paul H.

"The past is never dead. It's not even past."
William Faulkner, Act 1, Scene III, Requiem for a Nun (1951)



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/26/2023 09:46AM by Paul H..
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Pre–Younger Dryas megafaunal extirpation in southern California

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