Spatiotemporal distribution of the North American Indigenous population prior to European contact

Author:

Kelly Robert L.1ORCID,Mackie Madeline E.2ORCID,Pelton Spencer R.3ORCID,Robinson Erick45

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anthropology, University of Wyoming

2. Department of Anthropology, Michigan State University

3. Office of the Wyoming State Archaeologist, Department of Anthropology, University of Wyoming

4. Division of Atmospheric Sciences, Desert Research Institute

5. School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University

Abstract

We examine spatiotemporal trends in the pre-European-contact Indigenous population of North America using radiocarbon ( 14 C) dates of the past 2000 y. At a continental scale, the Indigenous population of the past ~14,000 y peaked at ~1150 CE and then declined until a brief recovery shortly before 1500 CE, after which 14 C probability declines precipitously. After testing, we reject the hypothesis that the 1150 CE peak and decline is a result of 14 C sampling issues. We then examine the 14 C record of the past 2000 y in each of 18 watersheds where we find peaks ranging from ~800 to 770 CE to after European contact, with the majority, in the interior of the continent, declining ~1080 to 1300 CE. Although all Indigenous populations declined after European contact, that of a large portion of the country (the Great Lakes, New England, the Mid-Atlantic, the Central Plains, the Northwest, and California) did not decline until after contact.

Funder

NSF, Archaeology Program

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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