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The role of cryptotephra in refining the chronology of Late Pleistocene human evolution and cultural change in North Africa

Authors :
Barton, R. N. E.
Lane, C. S.
Albert, P. G.
White, D.
Collcutt, S. N.
Bouzouggar, A.
Ditchfield, P.
Farr, L.
Oh, A.
Ottolini, L.
Smith, V. C.
Van Peer, P.
Kindermann, K.
Barton, R. N. E.
Lane, C. S.
Albert, P. G.
White, D.
Collcutt, S. N.
Bouzouggar, A.
Ditchfield, P.
Farr, L.
Oh, A.
Ottolini, L.
Smith, V. C.
Van Peer, P.
Kindermann, K.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Sites in North Africa hold key information for dating the presence of Homo sapiens and the distribution of Middle Stone Age (MSA), Middle Palaeolithic (MP) and Later Stone Age (LSA) cultural activity in the Late Pleistocene. Here we present new and review recently published tephrochronological evidence for five cave sites in North Africa with long MSA/MP and LSA cultural sequences. Four tephra horizons have been identified at the Haua Fteah (Cyrenaica, Libya). They include cryptotephra evidence for the Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption dating to similar to 39 ka that allows correlation with other Palaeolithic sequences in the eastern Mediterranean and as far north as Russia. Cryptotephra have also been recorded from the Moroccan sites of Taforalt, Rhafas and Dar es-Soltane 1. At Taforalt the geochemical composition suggests a provenance in the Azores, while examples from Sodmein (Egypt) appear to derive from central Anatolia and another unknown source. In these latter examples chemical compositional data from relevant proximal volcanic centres is currently lacking so the identification of tephra in layers of known age and cultural association provides the first reliable age determinations for distal volcanic events and their geographical extent. The future potential for tephrochronological research in North Africa is also discussed. (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1247371394
Document Type :
Electronic Resource