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Dr. Jonathan Lothrop

Curator of Archaeology
jonathan.lothrop@nysed.gov

518-486-2992

My research is focused on how and when Indigenous peoples migrated into what we now call New York during the Late Pleistocene or Ice Age and the Early Holocene, between 13,000 and 10,000 years ago, and how they survived initially on the region's subarctic landscapes. Our approach involves integrated studies of Ice Age archaeological sites and artifact collections from across New York and surrounding regions to: (1) refine understandings of the archaeological chronology and material culture of the earliest Native Americans, and (2) using archaeological evidence, model changes through time in the lifeways of these First Peoples. A key aspect of this work involves collaborating with earth scientists at the NYSM and elsewhere to better understand the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene landscapes and environments of these peoples. At the broadest level, this research contributes to our collective understanding of the Late Pleistocene peopling of the New World and how some early peoples may have responded to rapid environmental and climatic changes at the end of the Ice Age, circa 11,600 years ago.

Publications

2021

Gerd Geyer, E. Landing 2021, The Souss lagerstätte of the Anti-Atlas, Morocco: discovery of the first Cambrian fossil lagerstätte from Africa, Scientific Reports 11, 3107. 10.1038/s41598-021-82546-0

2020

William Stein, Christopher Berry, Jennifer Morris, Linda Hernick, F. Mannolini, C. Ver Straeten, E. Landing, John Marshall, Charles Wellman, David Beerling, Jonathan Leake 2020, Mid-Devonian Archaeopteris Roots Signal Revolutionary Change in Earliest Fossil Forests, Current Biology 30, 421-431. 10.1016/j.cub.2019.11.067
E. Landing, Robert Ripperdan, Gerd Geyer 2020, Uppermost Cambrian carbon chemostratigraphy: the HERB and undocumented TOCE events are not synonymous, Geological Magazine , 1-5. 10.1017/S0016756820000382
E. Landing, Mark Schmitz, Gerd Geyer, Robin Trayler, Samuel Bowring 2020, Precise early Cambrian U–Pb zircon dates bracket the oldest trilobites and archaeocyaths in Moroccan West Gondwana, Geological Magazine , 1-20. 10.1017/S0016756820000369
Gerd Geyer, E. Landing 2020, Cambrian deposition in northwestern Africa: Relationship of Tamlelt massif (Moroccan-Algerian border region) succession to the Moroccan Meseta, Journal of African Earth Sciences 165, 103772. 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2020.103772

2019

G. Geyer, Jakub Nowicki, Anna nska, E. Landing 2019, Comment on: \ Alvaro, J. J., Esteve, J. \& Zamora, S. 2019. Morphological assessment of the earliest paradoxidid trilobites (Cambrian Series 3) from Morocco and Spain, Geological Magazine 156, 1691-1707. 10.1017/S0016756818000961
G. Geyer, E. Landing, S. Höhn, U. Linnemann, S. Meier, T. Servais, T. Wotte, H. Herbig 2019, Revised Cambrian stratigraphy in the Franconian Forest (Frankenwald), Germany, reveals typical West Gondwanan succession in the Saxothuringian belt, Newsletters on Stratigraphy 52, 377-433. 10.1127/nos/2019/0495
E. Landing, Osman Hersi, L. Amati, Stephen Westrop, David Franzi 2019, Early Paleozoic rifting and reactivation of a passive-margin rift: Insights from detrital zircon provenance signatures of the Potsdam Group, Ottawa graben: Comment, GSA Bulletin 131, 695-698. 10.1130/B35104.1
E. Landing, G. Geyer 2019, RE: Overused “greenhouse climate” paradigm: consequence for ancient climate synthesis, Science Advances , .
Carlton Brett, Brian Pratt, E. Landing 2019, NORTH AMERICAN COMMISSION ON STRATIGRAPHIC NOMENCLATURE Report 13 — Revision of Articles 25-27 of the North American Stratigraphic Code to Allow Formal Submembers, Stratigraphy 16, 279-281. 10.29041/strat10.29041/strat.16.410.29041/strat.16.4.279-281