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Towards a Chronology of the Jerzmanowician-a New Series of Radiocarbon Dates from Nietoperzowa Cave (Poland)

Authors :
Bolesław Ginter
Piotr Wojtal
Maciej T. Krajcarz
Tomasz Goslar
Magdalena Krajcarz
Source :
Archaeometry. 60:383-401
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Wiley, 2017.

Abstract

The period around 50 000–35 000 years ago constitutes one of the most debated research issues in European archaeology of the Palaeolithic. In this time period, the transition from the Middle to the Upper Palaeolithic took place. Locally, in different areas of Europe, this shift is recorded in so-called transitional assemblages. The eastern fringe of these transitional assemblages is represented by the Jerzmanowician, the unit described on the basis of a lithic assemblage from Nietoperzowa Cave (Poland). The unit is a part of a European transitional complex called the Lincombian–Ranisian–Jerzmanowician. Up to now, the radiocarbon dates presented in the literature have only allowed us to set the age of the Jerzmanowician at c.40 000–45 000 ka cal bp. In this study, we present 42 new radiocarbon dates. We attempt to set the archaeological record of the Jerzmanowician from Nietoperzowa Cave in an accurate chronological framework, based on Bayesian statistical processing of radiocarbon dates. We conclude that the lower boundary of layer 6 in Nietoperzowa Cave can be statistically located in the range 44 000–42 000 cal bp and the upper limit for the Jerzmanowician is estimated to c.31 000 cal bp. New data raises a question on the correlation with upper layer 4. In the light of the new chronology, the attribution of the archaeological inventory from layer 4 to the Jerzmanowician seems questionable.

Details

ISSN :
0003813X
Volume :
60
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archaeometry
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8bd838791fc794a12c4590ca91b311da
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/arcm.12311