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DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2013.12.031
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Dating the Homo erectus bearing travertine from Kocabaş (Denizli, Turkey) at at least 1.1 Ma
作者: Anne-Elisabeth Lebatarda; ; ; M. Cihat Alç; ; ekb; Pierre Rochettea; Samir Khatibc; Amé; lie Vialetd; Nicolas Boulbese; Didier L. Bourlè; sa; ; ; Franç; ois Demorya; Gaspard Guipertf; Serdar Maydag; Vadim V. Titovh; Laurence Vidala; Henry de Lumleyi
刊名: Earth and Planetary Science Letters
ISSN: 0012-1008X
出版年: 2014
卷: Volume 390, 页码:Pages 8-18
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Cosmogenic nuclide ; Burial dating ; Paleomagnetism ; Homo erectus ; Villafranchian
英文摘要: Since its discovery within a travertine quarry, the fragmentary cranium of the only known Turkish Homo erectus  , the Kocabaş hominid, has led to conflicting biochronological estimations. First estimated to be ∼500ka∼500ka old, the partial skull presents a combination of archaic and evolved features that puts it as an intermediate specimen between the Dmanisi fossils (Homo georgicus) and the Chinese Zhoukoudian skulls (Homo erectus  ) respectively dated to 1.8 to ∼0.8Ma∼0.8Ma. Here we present a multidisciplinary study combining sedimentological, paleontological and paleoanthropological observations together with cosmogenic nuclide concentration and paleomagnetic measurements to provide an absolute chronological framework for the Upper fossiliferous Travertine unit where the Kocabaş hominid and fauna were discovered. The 26Al/10Be burial ages determined on pebbles from conglomeratic levels framing the Upper fossiliferous Travertine unit, which exhibits an inverse polarity, constrains its deposition to before the Cobb Mountain sub-chron, that is between 1.22 and ∼1.5Ma∼1.5Ma. The alternative match of the normal polarity recorded above the travertine with the Jaramillo subchron (lower limit 1.07 Ma) may also be marginally compatible with cosmogenic nuclides interpretation, thus the proposed minimum age of 1.1 Ma for the end of massive travertine deposition. The actual age of the fossils is likely to be in the 1.1–1.3 Ma range. This absolute date is in close agreement with the paleoanthropological conclusions based on morphometric comparisons implying that Kocabaş hominid belongs to the Homo erectus s.l. group that includes Chinese and African fossils, and is different from Middle and Upper Pleistocene specimens. Furthermore, this date is confirmed by the large mammal assemblage, typical of the late Villafranchian. Because it attests to the antiquity of human occupation of the Anatolian Peninsula and one of the waves of settlements out of Africa, this work challenges the current knowledge of the Homo erectus dispersal over Eurasia.
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Anne-Elisabeth Lebatarda,,,et al. Dating the Homo erectus bearing travertine from Kocabaş (Denizli, Turkey) at at least 1.1 Ma[J]. Earth and Planetary Science Letters,2014-01-01,Volume 390
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