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Shelter Cave UTEP 30

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NM: Doña Ana Co.: W side of Bishop's Cap.

General Description.—Shelter well up on side of Bishop's Cap (about 450 ft below the summit according to Brattstrom 1964; this would make it about 1500 m). Originally excavated by LACM in ca. 1929 (LACMVP 1010) Brattstrom 1964: Specimens collected from talus, fill, or other areas are labeled 1010 Dump or 1010D. Specimens collected by Conkling are labeled C 1010. Cave was excavated in 5-foot sections.

Brattstrom 1964: Two profiles in original field notes. One in Sec. S-5-7, from bottom to top: rock bottom of cave, 5" angular frags., 8" smooth concretionary limestone fragments mixed with brown dust, 6" ash mixed with angular fragments, 10" of layered gray (volcanic?) ash grading into a layer of brown, 4" of hard burned guano, 4" of unconsolidated bat guano, top. Most bones found in brown and gray ash. Another section 53" thick, from bottom up: floor of cave, 17" broken concretionary limestone fragments, 16" of brown ash, 12" of gray layered ash grading into the brown below it, 8" of bat guano, top.

Brattstrom 1964:95: Quoting from from original field notes: " 'Sloth in place, S-5-4 in upper guano layer and in direct association with bits of knots of vegetative material,' 'S-6-5, sloth bone in upper yellow layer,' 'Mummified rat and snake on top of rocks in bat guano,' 'S-5-6, S-5-5, horse jaws in brown ash,' 'S-5-6, sloth skull fragment in gray ash below overhanging rock. In same section above rock was an indian grindstone,' 'S-4-7, beads and sandal found beneath guano layer and also below overhanging rock,' 'S-4-9, badger and deer skulls in gray ash.'"

Age.—Rancholabrean and Holocene. One date on sloth dung (Van Devender and Spaulding 1979) of 11,330 ± 370 BP. Obviously includes later material, also. Thompson et al. list three dates for sloth dung, including that above; others are 12330 ± 190 and 12430 ± 250. Also list dates on Gopherus scutes and bone (11280 to 12520) and dates for packrat middens in the cave (11850 to 31250).

Comments.—Fosberg (1936) lists plants identified from Shelter Cave deposits, but without provenience data (look Holocene). Also mentions that there are coprolites of either sloth or horse. Thompson et al. (1980) point out that pre-full-glacial middens here are more mesic than the terminal Pleistocene ones (that lack oak and, mostly, pinyon).

Type locality of Stockoceros conklingi.

Publications.—Brattstrom 1961; (*Brattstrom 1964); Eames ? year; (Fosberg 1936); Harris 1977b, 1985; (Harris and Crews 1983); Hall 1936; Howard 1971; Howard and Miller 1933; Rea 1980; Smartt 1977; Stock 1930, 1932, 1936; Thompson, Van Devender, Martin, Foppe, and Long 1980; Van Devender, Moodie, and Harris 1976.

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Last Update: 10 Mar 2008