New 40Ar/39Ar geochronological data for several volcanic ash horizons from Melka Kunture, Ethiopia, allow for significantly more precise age constraints to be placed upon the lithostratigraphy, archaeology and paleontology from this long record. Ashes from the Melka Kunture Formation at Gombore yielded the most reliable age constraints, from 1.393 0.162 Ma2 (millions of years ago) near the base of the section to 0.709 0.013 Ma near the top. Dating the Garba section proved more problematic, but the base of the section, which contains numerous Oldowan obsidian artifacts, may be >1.719 0.199 Ma, while the top is securely dated to 0.869 0.020 Ma. The large ignimbrite from the Kella Formation at Kella and Melka Garba is dated to 1.262 0.034 Ma and pre-dates Acheulean artifacts in the area. The Gombore II site, which has yielded two Homo skull fragments, ‘twisted bifaces,’ and a preserved butchery site, is now constrained between 0.875 0.010 Ma and 0.709 0.013 Ma. Additional ashes from these and other sites further constrain the timing of deposition throughout the section. Integration with previously published magnetostratigraphy has allowed for the first time a relatively complete, reliable timeline for the deposition of sediments, environmental changes, archaeology, and paleontology at Melka Kunture.

A chronological framework for a long and persistent archaeological record: Melka Kunture, Ethiopia / Morgan, Leah E.; Renne, Paul R.; Kieffer, Guy; Piperno, Marcello; Gallotti, Rosalia; Raynal, Jean Paul. - In: JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION. - ISSN 0047-2484. - ELETTRONICO. - 62:1(2012), pp. 104-115. [10.1016/j.jhevol.2011.10.007]

A chronological framework for a long and persistent archaeological record: Melka Kunture, Ethiopia

PIPERNO, MARCELLO;GALLOTTI, ROSALIA;
2012

Abstract

New 40Ar/39Ar geochronological data for several volcanic ash horizons from Melka Kunture, Ethiopia, allow for significantly more precise age constraints to be placed upon the lithostratigraphy, archaeology and paleontology from this long record. Ashes from the Melka Kunture Formation at Gombore yielded the most reliable age constraints, from 1.393 0.162 Ma2 (millions of years ago) near the base of the section to 0.709 0.013 Ma near the top. Dating the Garba section proved more problematic, but the base of the section, which contains numerous Oldowan obsidian artifacts, may be >1.719 0.199 Ma, while the top is securely dated to 0.869 0.020 Ma. The large ignimbrite from the Kella Formation at Kella and Melka Garba is dated to 1.262 0.034 Ma and pre-dates Acheulean artifacts in the area. The Gombore II site, which has yielded two Homo skull fragments, ‘twisted bifaces,’ and a preserved butchery site, is now constrained between 0.875 0.010 Ma and 0.709 0.013 Ma. Additional ashes from these and other sites further constrain the timing of deposition throughout the section. Integration with previously published magnetostratigraphy has allowed for the first time a relatively complete, reliable timeline for the deposition of sediments, environmental changes, archaeology, and paleontology at Melka Kunture.
2012
40Ar/ 39ar geochronology; Acheulean; Ethiopia; Obsidian; Oldowan; Upper awash; Archaeology; Argon; Chemistry Techniques, Analytical; Chronology as Topic; Ethiopia; Geologic Sediments; Humans; Isotopes; Radioisotopes; Radiometric Dating; Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics; Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous); 3304
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A chronological framework for a long and persistent archaeological record: Melka Kunture, Ethiopia / Morgan, Leah E.; Renne, Paul R.; Kieffer, Guy; Piperno, Marcello; Gallotti, Rosalia; Raynal, Jean Paul. - In: JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION. - ISSN 0047-2484. - ELETTRONICO. - 62:1(2012), pp. 104-115. [10.1016/j.jhevol.2011.10.007]
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