How Ancient Mammoth Hunters Mastered The Arctic 30,000 Years Ago

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  • @pansepot1490
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    Did anyone consider that the arctic settlement may have been a seasonal one? Meaning they lived there during the summer and moved back to lower latitude in winter? Isn’t it practically a perpetual night close to north pole in winter?
    Also do scientists know how long it took for the 30 mammoths to accumulate? Are we talking fewer than 100 years or several centuries?

    • @smallshinybeetle
      @smallshinybeetle Місяць тому +7

      The site is 70°N which is 469km north of the arctic circle (~66°N). So it certainly gets polar nights during the winter and mignight sun during the summer. I think if they wanted to leave the Arctic, to travel 469km seasonally could be a lot. Especially since the conditions might not be that different even as far south as say 63°N which is 858km to the south. At 63°N it's below the Arctic Circle, but you're still getting almost perpetual night and daylight. So while it's possible that it was seasonal, They'd have to be a very mobile culture with good reasons to travel that far seasonally. I think it's more likely they hung out within the Arctic Circle. BUT I could be wrong! It's interesting to think about for sure

    • @Wolffjord
      @Wolffjord Місяць тому +1

      Probably it depends heavily on the behaviour of the animals they used to hunt: did those animals migrated seasonally?
      If so, probably humans hunting them did so too.
      At least a good number of them should have travelled extensively to find adequate supply of quality stone and (extremely important) wood.
      Wood would have been scarce so far north

    • @jondoe864
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      And what did the mammoth eat? It certainly didn't live off of snow

    • @AncientWildTV
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      @@smallshinybeetle what factors would have motivated a culture to travel 469 km north of the Arctic Circle...? Like how the adapted to it

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    An interesting topic would be how the spoken history of native/indigenous peoples explain their origins or migrations

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    I think these free videos are certainly high quality enough to be deserving of the 10 seconds it takes me to make a comment. Must take a lot of time!