Icelandic volcanic ash from the Late-glacial open-air archaeological site of Ahrenshoft LA 58 D, North Germany

Cryptotephra of Icelandic origin from the open-air archaeological site of Ahrenshöft LA 58 D (Kr. Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein), northern Germany overlies a Late-glacial Havelte lithic assemblage, hitherto dated by 14C and biostratigraphy to the earliest part of the Late-glacial interstadial (G...

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Published in:Journal of Archaeological Science
Main Authors: Housley, R.A., Lane, C.S., Cullen, V.L., Weber, M.-J., Reide, F., Gamble, C., Brock, F.
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:386600 2023-07-30T04:04:09+02:00 Icelandic volcanic ash from the Late-glacial open-air archaeological site of Ahrenshoft LA 58 D, North Germany Housley, R.A. Lane, C.S. Cullen, V.L. Weber, M.-J. Reide, F. Gamble, C. Brock, F. 2012-03 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/386600/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/386600/1/1-s2.0-S0305440311004055-main.pdf en English eng https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/386600/1/1-s2.0-S0305440311004055-main.pdf Housley, R.A., Lane, C.S., Cullen, V.L., Weber, M.-J., Reide, F., Gamble, C. and Brock, F. (2012) Icelandic volcanic ash from the Late-glacial open-air archaeological site of Ahrenshoft LA 58 D, North Germany. Journal of Archaeological Science, 39 (3), 708-716. (doi:10.1016/j.jas.2011.11.003 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2011.11.003>). other Article PeerReviewed 2012 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2011.11.003 2023-07-09T22:04:12Z Cryptotephra of Icelandic origin from the open-air archaeological site of Ahrenshöft LA 58 D (Kr. Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein), northern Germany overlies a Late-glacial Havelte lithic assemblage, hitherto dated by 14C and biostratigraphy to the earliest part of the Late-glacial interstadial (GI-1e to GI-1c3). Peaks in ash shards are observed in two profiles. Major and minor element geochemistry indicates volcanic ash originating in the Katla system. Precise correlation to previously described tephra is uncertain due to overlapping chemical characteristics. The Ahrenshöft 14C determinations, litho- and bio-stratigraphy encompass a broad age-span for the cryptotephra bearing sediments, from the end of the Allerød to the Preboreal. The most plausible volcanic eruption correlates are the Vedde Ash (?Younger Dryas), already known from the European mainland, tephra AF555 (late Younger Dryas) and the Suduroy tephra (?Preboreal/Boreal), hitherto recorded only in the North Atlantic region. These three ash horizons have been dated to, respectively, 12,171 ± 57 yr b2k in the NGRIP ice-core, c.11,500 cal BP, in Scotland and c.8000 cal BP, by radiocarbon from the Faroe Isles. Ongoing research on deposits from the type sites for the tephra layers may in the future differentiate these markers leading to better discrimination of the chemistries and a resolution of this question. Article in Journal/Newspaper ice core Katla NGRIP North Atlantic University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Katla ENVELOPE(-19.062,-19.062,63.631,63.631) Suduroy ENVELOPE(-6.830,-6.830,61.519,61.519) Journal of Archaeological Science 39 3 708 716
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description Cryptotephra of Icelandic origin from the open-air archaeological site of Ahrenshöft LA 58 D (Kr. Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein), northern Germany overlies a Late-glacial Havelte lithic assemblage, hitherto dated by 14C and biostratigraphy to the earliest part of the Late-glacial interstadial (GI-1e to GI-1c3). Peaks in ash shards are observed in two profiles. Major and minor element geochemistry indicates volcanic ash originating in the Katla system. Precise correlation to previously described tephra is uncertain due to overlapping chemical characteristics. The Ahrenshöft 14C determinations, litho- and bio-stratigraphy encompass a broad age-span for the cryptotephra bearing sediments, from the end of the Allerød to the Preboreal. The most plausible volcanic eruption correlates are the Vedde Ash (?Younger Dryas), already known from the European mainland, tephra AF555 (late Younger Dryas) and the Suduroy tephra (?Preboreal/Boreal), hitherto recorded only in the North Atlantic region. These three ash horizons have been dated to, respectively, 12,171 ± 57 yr b2k in the NGRIP ice-core, c.11,500 cal BP, in Scotland and c.8000 cal BP, by radiocarbon from the Faroe Isles. Ongoing research on deposits from the type sites for the tephra layers may in the future differentiate these markers leading to better discrimination of the chemistries and a resolution of this question.
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author Housley, R.A.
Lane, C.S.
Cullen, V.L.
Weber, M.-J.
Reide, F.
Gamble, C.
Brock, F.
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Lane, C.S.
Cullen, V.L.
Weber, M.-J.
Reide, F.
Gamble, C.
Brock, F.
Icelandic volcanic ash from the Late-glacial open-air archaeological site of Ahrenshoft LA 58 D, North Germany
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Lane, C.S.
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Weber, M.-J.
Reide, F.
Gamble, C.
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title Icelandic volcanic ash from the Late-glacial open-air archaeological site of Ahrenshoft LA 58 D, North Germany
title_short Icelandic volcanic ash from the Late-glacial open-air archaeological site of Ahrenshoft LA 58 D, North Germany
title_full Icelandic volcanic ash from the Late-glacial open-air archaeological site of Ahrenshoft LA 58 D, North Germany
title_fullStr Icelandic volcanic ash from the Late-glacial open-air archaeological site of Ahrenshoft LA 58 D, North Germany
title_full_unstemmed Icelandic volcanic ash from the Late-glacial open-air archaeological site of Ahrenshoft LA 58 D, North Germany
title_sort icelandic volcanic ash from the late-glacial open-air archaeological site of ahrenshoft la 58 d, north germany
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Housley, R.A., Lane, C.S., Cullen, V.L., Weber, M.-J., Reide, F., Gamble, C. and Brock, F. (2012) Icelandic volcanic ash from the Late-glacial open-air archaeological site of Ahrenshoft LA 58 D, North Germany. Journal of Archaeological Science, 39 (3), 708-716. (doi:10.1016/j.jas.2011.11.003 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2011.11.003>).
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