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Rapid postglacial shoreline changes in the western Gulf of Maine and the Paleo-Indian environment

January 1, 1985

Rapid shoreline regression and transgression along the western Gulf of Maine between 13,000 and 9000 years B.P. are inferred to have produced a nearshore marine environment low in biologic productivity. Paleo-Indians living near the coast of the Gulf were probably forced to rely on nonmarine resources landward of the late-glacial marine limit. Thus, Paleo-Indian sites of the time period in question may be restricted in the region between the marine limit and the postglacial low sea-level stand, or may be altogether absent.

Publication Year 1985
Title Rapid postglacial shoreline changes in the western Gulf of Maine and the Paleo-Indian environment
Authors Robert N. Oldale
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title American Antiquity
Index ID 70135820
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coastal and Marine Geology Program; Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center