Harumi Fujita (archaeologist) explained
Harumi Fujita |
Native Name: | 藤田はるみ |
Native Name Lang: | ja |
Birth Place: | Otaru, Hokkaido, Japan |
Nationality: | Japanese |
Other Names: | Harumi Fujita Kawabe |
Occupation: | Archaeologist |
Years Active: | 1983–present |
Known For: | Mesoamerican archaeology of the Baja California Peninsula |
Harumi Fujita (Japanese: 藤田はるみ, also known as Harumi Fujita Kawabe) is a Japanese researcher of Mexican archaeology, who has specialized in pre-classical period of the northern states of Baja California and Baja California Sur. Her research has shown that fishing cultures had arisen in the area at the end of the Pleistocene period, indicating an occupation from at least 11,000 years ago. In a cave shelf known as the Babisuri Shelter, radiocarbon dating indicated the area may have been occupied 40,000 years ago.
Early life
Harumi Fujita was born in 1954 in Otaru, Hokkaido, Japan and was raised in Sapporo until her fifth birthday. Because her father was a student at the University of Michigan, the family, which included a brother and her parents, moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan for two years, where Fujita began her primary schooling. Returning to Japan, she completed her secondary studies and attended Hokkaido University. After her graduation, Fujita moved to Israel to study Hebrew and met several Mexican students in her classes. Living on a kibbutz, she became interested in archaeology, visiting various sites during her two years in the country. In 1978, she moved to Mexico City and enrolled in archaeology classes at the Escuela Nacional de Antropologia e Historia (ENAH). Completing her course work in 1982, she accompanied Jesus Mora and Baudelina Garcia Uranga to the Baja California Peninsula in northern Mexico to complete her field projects. Writing her thesis on the shellfish gathered by the prehistoric indigenous people on the peninsula, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in archaeology in 1985.
Career
Working on a waste pile in Baja California Sur, Fujita postulated in 1988, that the settlements along the coast from the remains of sea animals appeared to be transitory.In 1991, Fujita was designated as a researcher with the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH) (National Institute of Anthropology and History) and assigned to Baja California Sur working the cape region. Her initial task was to coordinate a survey of the area and document sites. Between 1994 and 1996, Fujita's survey of the Island as well as nearby Isla Partida were compiled as El poblamiento de América visto desde la isla Espíritu Santo (The settlement of America seen from the island Espiritu Santo) and documented 127 coastal sites, which included caves, open-air campsites, shelters, and waste piles, containing artifacts, burials and cave paintings. Dated to indicate habitation between 10,000 and 21,000 years ago, the findings confirmed occupation of the island long before the arrival of Europeans.
In 1996, Fujita identified the Babisuri Shelter site on the Island of Espíritu Santo. In stratum III of the shelter, she discovered artifacts made from shell that were radiocarbon dated to yield dates indicating occupation of the site at 40,000 years ago. The findings were significant, as they indicated that habitation of the Americas may have occurred thousands of years before previously estimated. Eighty-eight different dating tests were performed on the site, confirming five layers of soils and three different occupations by inhabitants for the Archaic period. In 2000, Fujita and Judith F. Porcasi evaluated methods in which early hunters might have exploited dolphins. Lack of remains, has caused many theorists to reject that such hunting occurred in northern Mexico, but Fujita and Porcasi postulated that clacking stones together underwater from the side of a boat, could disrupt the sonar of dolphins. In areas where deep water is found near the shoreline, the technique could be used to beach the animals and allow them to be clubbed or speared, as it was in the North Atlantic and the Pacific Islands.
Fujita discovered artifacts in 2011, which were c-shaped hooks, similar to those found in Ecuador, Australia and along the coast of the Arabian Sea, indicating that as early as 8,000 to 11,000 years ago, indigenous peoples living in Baja California Sur were engaged in fishing. Fourteen of the hooks were definitively dated to the Terminal Pleistocene era, making them among the oldest fishing hooks known to exist and confirming that fishing cultures had emerged in North America before the Early Holocene period. In 2013, Aníbal Lopez Espinoza published an analysis of the cave paintings documented by Fujita, Dave Huddart and Silva. Expanding her research area along the coast covering the area between La Paz and the Sierra de las Cacachilas (west to east) and between El Novillo and Tecolote Beach (south to north), Fujita identified 172 sites with significant archaeological remains. In all, her work in Baja California Sur has identified over 500 places with traces of historical value. In 2014, she located two caves near Tecolote Beach which confirm ancient settlement of the area to around 10,000 years ago in the Early Holocene period. Similarly to earlier sites found on Espíritu Santo, marine resources and shells were frequently used by the inhabitants. Continuing her work on the site, she discovered 61 burial sites, which show funerary characteristics of dual burials for the ancient inhabitants.
Selected works
- Fujita. Harumi. Informe de los trabajos realizados en el proyecto Identificación y Catalogación de los Sitios Arqueológicos del Área del Cabo, BCS. 1991. INAH Technical Archives. Mexico City, Mexico. Spanish. Report of the work carried out in the project Identification and Cataloging of the Archaeological Sites of the Cape Area, BCS.
- Fujita. Harumi. Informe de los trabajos realizados en el proyecto Identificación y Catalogación de los Sitios Arqueológicos del Área del Cabo, BCS. 1994. INAH Technical Archives. Mexico City, Mexico. Spanish. Report of the work carried out in the project Identification and Cataloging of the Archaeological Sites of the Cape Area, BCS.
- Fujita. Harumi. Manifestación rupestre en la región austral de BCS . Revista COBACH. 1995. 10. 25–29. Rock manifestation in the southern region of BCS. Colegio de Bachilleres de Chiapas. Chiapas, México. Spanish.
- Fujita. Harumi. Rosales. Alfonso. Gutiérrez. María de la Luz. Una Puerta en el tiempo: El Médano: Un conchero en Cabo San Lucas. Revista Noroccidente. 1996. 35–52. A Door in Time: El Médano: A Conchero in Cabo San Lucas. Spanish.
- Fujita. Harumi. Informe de la sexta temporada de campo del proyecto Identificación y Catalogación de los Sitios Arqueológicos del Área del Cabo, BCS . 1996. INAH Technical Archives. Mexico City, Mexico. Spanish. Report of the sixth field season of the project Identification and Cataloging of the Archaeological Sites of the Cape Area, BCS.
- Poyatos de Paz. Gema. Fujita. Harumi. Equilibrio entre el hombre y la naturaleza: Los indígenas costeros de El Médano, Baja California Sur, México. Revista Española de Antropología Americana. 1998. 28. 11–38. Balance between man and nature: The coastal Indians of El Médano, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Madrid, Spain. Spanish. 0556-6533.
- Fujita. Harumi. Informe del recorrido de superficie realizado en la localidad denominada "El Rincón" en el municipio de Los Cabos, La Paz, BCS, México. 2000. INAH Technical Archives. Mexico City, Mexico. Spanish. Report of the surface route carried out in the locality called "El Rincón" in the municipality of Los Cabos, La Paz, BCS, Mexico.
- Porcasi. Judith F.. Fujita. Harumi. The Dolphin Hunters: A Specialized Prehistoric Maritime Adaptation in the Southern California Channel Islands and Baja California. American Antiquity. July 2000. 65. 3. 543–566. 10.2307/2694535. 2694535. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, England. 161537599. 0002-7316.
- Fujita. Harumi. Porcasi. Judith F.. Poyatos de Pas. Gema. Explotación intensiva de delfines en Las Tinas núm. 3, Baja California Sur. Arqueología Secunda Época. July–December 2002. 28. 5–20 . 4 April 2018. Intensive exploitation of dolphins in Las Tinas no. 3, Baja California Sur. Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. Mexico City, Mexico. Spanish. 0187-6074.
- Fujita. Harumi. Enterramientos en concheros y cuevas de Baja California Sur. Revista Arqueología Mexicana. 2003. 11. 62. 40–43 . Burials in piles and caves of Baja California Sur. Editorial Raices. Mexico City, Mexico. Spanish. 0188-8218.
- Fujita. Harumi. Poyatos de Paz. Gema. Prehistoric Quarrying and Stone Tool Production at El Pulguero, Baja California Sur, Mexico. PCAS Quarterly. 2003. 39. 2–3. 23–36. 4 April 2018. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society. Costa Mesa, California. 0552-7252.
- Book: Fujita. Harumi. Kirchhoff. Paul. Salas Quintanal. Hernán. Pérez-Taylor Aldrete. Rafael. Desierto y fronteras: el norte de México y otros contextos culturales. 2004. Universidad Nacional Autónoma. México, D.F.. 978-9-703-21573-7. 203–224. 1st. . Spanish. El desierto rodeado del mar: Condiciones favorables para la supervivencia de los indígenas de Baja California Sur. The desert surrounded by the sea: Favorable conditions for the survival of the indigenous people of Baja California Sur.
- Book: Fujita. Harumi. Laylander. Don. Moore. Jerry D.. The prehistory of Baja California advances in the archaeology of the forgotten peninsula. 2006. University Press of Florida. Gainesville. 978-08-130-296-58. 82–98. The Cape Region. registration. https://archive.org/details/prehistoryofbaja00layl/page/82.
- Fujita. Harumi. Lara. Aline. Martínez Rojo. Iziar. Aguilera. Raúl . Franco Pérez. Armando. Informe del salvamento arqueológico "Vista Serena", Municipio de Los Cabos, BCS. 2007. INAH Technical Archives. Mexico City, Mexico. Spanish. Archaeological salvage report "Vista Serena", Municipality of Los Cabos, BCS.
- Fujita. Harumi. Informe final del proyecto "El poblamiento de América visto desde la isla Espíritu Santo, B. C. S.". 2009. INAH Technical Archives. Mexico City, Mexico. Spanish. Final report of the project "The settlement of America seen from the island Espíritu Santo, B.C. S.".
- Fujita. Harumi. Rhyolite Bifacial Preform Production at el Pulguero: A Prehistoric Quarry and Workshop Site in the Cape Region of Baja California. SCA Proceedings. 2009. 22. 1–6. 4 April 2018. Society for California Archaeology. Chico, California.
- Piña Villalobos. Luisa. Fujita. Harumi. Bulhusen. Karim. Informe del salvamento arqueológico en el predio "La Capilla" en la Bahía Las Palmas, Municipio de Los Cabos, BCS. 2009. INAH Technical Archives. Mexico City, Mexico. Spanish. Archaeological salvage report on the "La Capilla" property in Las Palmas Bay, Municipality of Los Cabos, BCS.
- Fujita. Harumi. Prehistoric Occupation of Espíritu Santo Island, Baja California Sur, Mexico: Update and Synthesis. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology. 2010. 30. 1. 17–33 . 23215633. Malki Museum Press, San Diego State University. Banning, California. 0191-3557.
- Laylander. Don. Fujita. Harumi. Guía Ramírez. Andrea. Clues to Baja California's Prehistory from Marine Shell. SCA Proceedings. 2013. 27. 57–72. 4 April 2018. Society for California Archaeology. Chico, California.
- Fujita. Harumi. Melgar. Emiliano. Early Holocene use of Pleistocene fossil shells for hide-working at Covacha Babisuri on Espíritu Santo Island, Baja California Sur, Mexico. The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology. March 2014. 9. 1. 111–129. 10.1080/15564894.2013.840871. Taylor & Francis. Abingdon-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. 129116141. 1556-1828.
- Fujita. Harumi. Bulhusen Muñoz. Karim. Landscape, Raw Material, and Prehistoric Settlement Patterns in the Area of La Paz, Baja California Sur. SCA Proceedings. 2014. 28. 117–134. 4 April 2018. Society for California Archaeology. Chico, California. 8 April 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170408082242/https://scahome.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Proceedings.28Fujita1.pdf. dead.
- Fujita. Harumi. Early Holocene pearl oyster circular fishhooks and ornaments on Espíritu Santo Island, Baja California Sur. Monographs of the Western North American Naturalist. 2016. 7. 1. 129–134 . 4 April 2018. Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum. Provo, Utah. 1527-0904. Article 9.
- Fujita. Harumi. Cáceres-Martínez. Carlos. Ainis. Amira F.. Pearl Ornaments from the Covacha Babisuri Site, Espíritu Santo Island, Baja California Sur, Mexico. PCAS Quarterly. July 2017. 53. 2–3. 63–86. 4 April 2018. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society. Costa Mesa, California. 0552-7252.
References
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- News: Ibarra. Carlos. Localizan vestigios de etnias antiguas de BCS en isla Espíritu Santo. 3 April 2018. BCS Noticias. 2 August 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140805003817/http://www.bcsnoticias.mx/localizan-vestigios-de-etnias-antiguas-de-bcs-en-isla-espiritu-santo/. 5 August 2014. La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Spanish. Vestiges of ancient ethnic groups from BCS located on Espiritu Santo Island. live.
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- Web site: . . An Interview with Harumi Fujita on the Archaeology of Baja California Sur, and possibly one of the oldest sites in the Americas. Inner Explorations. James and Tyra Arraj. 3 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180211071656/http://www.innerexplorations.com/bajatext/an.htm. 11 February 2018. Midland, Oregon. n.d..
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- News: . . En el Tecolote encuentran vestigios humanos con más 10,000 años. 3 April 2018. BCS Noticias. 26 November 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20151219000440/http://www.bcsnoticias.mx/en-el-tecolote-encuentran-vestigios-humanos-con-mas-10000-anos/. 19 December 2015. La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Spanish. In Tecolote human remains were found from more than 10,000 years ago.
- News: . . Hallan entierro prehispánico doble en Baja California Sur. 3 April 2018. Uno TV. 7 July 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170903211703/http://www.unotv.com/noticias/estados/baja-california-sur/detalle/hallan-entierro-prehispanico-doble-en-baja-california-sur-595795/. 3 September 2017. La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Spanish. Pre-Hispanic double burials found in Baja California Sur.
- Web site: . . Harumi Fujita Kawabe. INAH. Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. 3 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180403201502/https://investigadores.inah.gob.mx/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=449:harumi-fujita-kawabe&Itemid=201. 3 April 2018. Mexico City, Mexico. Spanish. March 1991.