In the Shadow of the Sabertooth

In the Shadow of the Sabertooth
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"Doug Peacock, as ever, walks point for all of us. Not since Bill McKibben’s The End of Nature has a book of such import been presented to readers. Peacock’s intelligence defies measure. His is a beautiful, feral heart, always robust, relentless with its love and desire for the human race to survive, and be sculpted by the coming hard times: to learn a magnificent humility, even so late in the game. Doug Peacock’s mind is a marvel—there could be no more generous act than the writing of this book. It is a crowning achievement in a long career sent in service of beauty and the dignity of life."—Rick Bass, author of Why I Came West and The Lives of RocksOur climate is changing fast. The future is uncertain, probably fiery, and likely terrifying. Yet shifting weather patterns have threatened humans before, right here in North America, when people first colonized this continent. About 15,000 years ago, the weather began to warm, melting the huge glaciers of the Late Pleistocene. In this brand new landscape, humans managed to adapt to unfamiliar habitats and dangerous creatures in the midst of a wildly fluctuating climate. What was it like to live with huge pack-hunting lions, saber-toothed cats, dire wolves, and gigantic short-faced bears, to hunt now extinct horses, camels, and mammoth? Are there lessons for modern people lingering along this ancient trail? The shifting weather patterns of today—what we call «global warming»—will far exceed anything our ancestors previously faced. Doug Peacock's latest narrative explores the full circle of climate change, from the death of the megafauna to the depletion of the ozone, in a deeply personal story that takes readers from Peacock's participation in an archeological dig for early Clovis remains in Livingston, MT, near his home, to the death of the local whitebark pine trees in the same region, as a result of changes in the migration pattern of pine beetles with the warming seasons. Writer and adventurer Doug Peacock has spent the past fifty years wandering the earth's wildest places, studying grizzly bears and advocating for the preservation of wilderness. He is the author of Grizzly Years; Baja; and Walking It Off and co-author of The Essential Grizzly. Peacock was named a 2007 Guggenheim Fellow, and a 2011 Lannan Fellow.

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Doug Peacock. In the Shadow of the Sabertooth

Dedication

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Acknowledgements

Bibliography

Index

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For Andrea

the Greatest Adventure

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What emerged from our re-excavation of the Clovis child burial site were a number of fundamental questions and some clues as to how to go about answering them.

And these questions were the huge unanswered mysteries surrounding human colonization of the Americas: who were the First Americans? Were there people in North America before Clovis or, much earlier, before the last advance of the great ice sheets? These are two separate questions. Where did they come from and when did they arrive? How did they get down to Montana from Alaska or Siberia? Did they come by land or coast? Could they have come from Europe? How did early arrivals to North America ever survive the terrifying array of Pleistocene predators? What was the origin of the Clovis point (the manufacture of the signature tool, a superbly flaked and fluted spear head, some consider a “revolutionary” lithic technique)? Did it come from, say, Europe, Asia or was it a unique American invention? Finally, how did Clovis technology spread so fast on a sparsely inhabited continent? Both Clovis and the last of American Pleistocene megafauna disappeared at the same time, just over 200 years after the child was buried. Did the Clovis people hunt the mammoth and other huge animals to extinction or did climate change or an asteroid cause their demise?

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