1. Nouvelles recherches dans le bassin Plio-Pléistocène d’Anagni (Latium méridional, Italie)
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Naldini, Eugenia Segre, Muttoni, Giovanni, Parenti, Fabio, Scardia, Giancarlo, and Segre, Aldo Giacomo
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GEOLOGICAL basins , *PALEONTOLOGY , *HISTORIC sites , *PLEISTOCENE paleogeography , *ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations , *STONE industry - Abstract
Abstract: The Anagni intra-apennine basin is especially rich in palaeontological and archaeological sites, spanning between middle Villafranchian and upper Pleistocene. The Italian Institute of Human Palaeontology has carried out researches in this region in the last 30 years. At Costa San Giacomo, middle Villafranchian yellow sands contain Mastodon arvernensis and Elephas meridionalis. At Colle Marino, a travertine layer and lime-clay contains mode 1 lithic industry, below any volcanic layers whose lower limit is 700 Ky old. Excavations have been restarted at Fontana Ranuccio, a 458 Ky Acheulian site with rich mammalian fauna (Elephas antiquus, Ursus deningeri, Bos primigenius, Dama clactoniana, Equus mosbachensis), a remarkable bone industry and four human teeth. Drillings, for about 40 m, have identified Matuyama-Brunhes limit 23 m under the main volcanic pyroclastite, in a thick limnic clay layer. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2009
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