Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8915060 | Quaternary Science Reviews | 2017 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
We present a new sedimentological profile and a magnetostratigraphy of the tool-bearing Kozarnika cave sediments from Bulgaria. Modal analysis of cave infilling sedimentary texture indicates that the tool-bearing layers contain a sizable fraction of sediment interpreted as loess. We also find evidence for a relatively thick and well defined normal magnetic polarity in the upper-middle part of the section interpreted as a record of the Brunhes Chron, followed down-section by reverse polarity directions interpreted as a record of the Matuyama Chron. The lowermost levels with Lower Paleolithic tools (Layers 13a-c) lie in the early Brunhes at a nominal maximum age of â¼0.75 Ma, while the Brunhes-Matuyama boundary (0.78 Ma) falls in Layer 13 Lower immediately below. This finding represents a conspicuous revision of previous age estimates for the same tool-bearing layers.
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Authors
Giovanni Muttoni, Nikolas Sirakov, Jean-Luc Guadelli, Dennis V. Kent, Giancarlo Scardia, Edoardo Monesi, Andrea Zerboni, Enzo Ferrara,