Investigating the last glacial Gravettian site 'Sagvar Lyukas Hill' Cheek for (Hungary) and its paleoenvironmental and geochronological context using a multi-proxy approach

Gravettian population during the last glacial maximum (LGM) was sparse in Europe; this is generally related to harsh environmental conditions. Here we report of geoarcheological investigations (physical, chemical and biological data) of the Sagvar site in the Hungarian part of the Carpathian Basin i...

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Main Authors: Boesken, Janina, Sumegi, Pal, Zeeden, Christian, Klasen, Nicole, Gulyas, Sandor, Lehmkuhl, Frank
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spelling ftubkoeln:oai:USBKOELN.ub.uni-koeln.de:16573 2023-05-15T18:40:29+02:00 Investigating the last glacial Gravettian site 'Sagvar Lyukas Hill' Cheek for (Hungary) and its paleoenvironmental and geochronological context using a multi-proxy approach Boesken, Janina Sumegi, Pal Zeeden, Christian Klasen, Nicole Gulyas, Sandor Lehmkuhl, Frank 2018 https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/16573/ eng eng ELSEVIER Boesken, Janina, Sumegi, Pal, Zeeden, Christian orcid:0000-0002-8617-0443 , Klasen, Nicole, Gulyas, Sandor orcid:0000-0002-3384-2381 and Lehmkuhl, Frank (2018). Investigating the last glacial Gravettian site 'Sagvar Lyukas Hill' Cheek for (Hungary) and its paleoenvironmental and geochronological context using a multi-proxy approach. Paleogeogr. Paleoclimatol. Paleoecol., 509. S. 77 - 91. AMSTERDAM: ELSEVIER. ISSN 1872-616X ddc:no doc-type:article publishedVersion 2018 ftubkoeln 2022-11-09T07:15:42Z Gravettian population during the last glacial maximum (LGM) was sparse in Europe; this is generally related to harsh environmental conditions. Here we report of geoarcheological investigations (physical, chemical and biological data) of the Sagvar site in the Hungarian part of the Carpathian Basin in southeastern Europe. Geochronological control is given by luminescence dating, which places loess accumulation between 20.6 +/- 1.4 ka and 17.7 +/- 1.2 ka. This study demonstrates that human occupation at Sagvar did not occur during a rather mild climatic phase, but during a 'typical' cold LGM climate. Of the two cultural layers discussed at the section, the upper one can be clearly distinguished in the section by the physical proxy data, while the lower one is observed only in some proxies. Similarly, previous archeological investigations describe a higher tool density in the upper layer. The mollusk composition indicates dry climate for both occupation phases, but the paleoecology of the lower occupation phase suggests also the presence of mosaic spots of wet tundra, which allowed for increased weathering processes in the sediment. These are preserved as indications for weak pedogenesis in the physical and chemical proxy data, although a disturbance of human occupation in the signal cannot be excluded. This study demonstrates the advantages of integrating proxy data of different disciplines. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tundra Cologne University: KUPS
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Boesken, Janina
Sumegi, Pal
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Klasen, Nicole
Gulyas, Sandor
Lehmkuhl, Frank
Investigating the last glacial Gravettian site 'Sagvar Lyukas Hill' Cheek for (Hungary) and its paleoenvironmental and geochronological context using a multi-proxy approach
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description Gravettian population during the last glacial maximum (LGM) was sparse in Europe; this is generally related to harsh environmental conditions. Here we report of geoarcheological investigations (physical, chemical and biological data) of the Sagvar site in the Hungarian part of the Carpathian Basin in southeastern Europe. Geochronological control is given by luminescence dating, which places loess accumulation between 20.6 +/- 1.4 ka and 17.7 +/- 1.2 ka. This study demonstrates that human occupation at Sagvar did not occur during a rather mild climatic phase, but during a 'typical' cold LGM climate. Of the two cultural layers discussed at the section, the upper one can be clearly distinguished in the section by the physical proxy data, while the lower one is observed only in some proxies. Similarly, previous archeological investigations describe a higher tool density in the upper layer. The mollusk composition indicates dry climate for both occupation phases, but the paleoecology of the lower occupation phase suggests also the presence of mosaic spots of wet tundra, which allowed for increased weathering processes in the sediment. These are preserved as indications for weak pedogenesis in the physical and chemical proxy data, although a disturbance of human occupation in the signal cannot be excluded. This study demonstrates the advantages of integrating proxy data of different disciplines. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Boesken, Janina
Sumegi, Pal
Zeeden, Christian
Klasen, Nicole
Gulyas, Sandor
Lehmkuhl, Frank
author_facet Boesken, Janina
Sumegi, Pal
Zeeden, Christian
Klasen, Nicole
Gulyas, Sandor
Lehmkuhl, Frank
author_sort Boesken, Janina
title Investigating the last glacial Gravettian site 'Sagvar Lyukas Hill' Cheek for (Hungary) and its paleoenvironmental and geochronological context using a multi-proxy approach
title_short Investigating the last glacial Gravettian site 'Sagvar Lyukas Hill' Cheek for (Hungary) and its paleoenvironmental and geochronological context using a multi-proxy approach
title_full Investigating the last glacial Gravettian site 'Sagvar Lyukas Hill' Cheek for (Hungary) and its paleoenvironmental and geochronological context using a multi-proxy approach
title_fullStr Investigating the last glacial Gravettian site 'Sagvar Lyukas Hill' Cheek for (Hungary) and its paleoenvironmental and geochronological context using a multi-proxy approach
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the last glacial Gravettian site 'Sagvar Lyukas Hill' Cheek for (Hungary) and its paleoenvironmental and geochronological context using a multi-proxy approach
title_sort investigating the last glacial gravettian site 'sagvar lyukas hill' cheek for (hungary) and its paleoenvironmental and geochronological context using a multi-proxy approach
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op_relation Boesken, Janina, Sumegi, Pal, Zeeden, Christian orcid:0000-0002-8617-0443 , Klasen, Nicole, Gulyas, Sandor orcid:0000-0002-3384-2381 and Lehmkuhl, Frank (2018). Investigating the last glacial Gravettian site 'Sagvar Lyukas Hill' Cheek for (Hungary) and its paleoenvironmental and geochronological context using a multi-proxy approach. Paleogeogr. Paleoclimatol. Paleoecol., 509. S. 77 - 91. AMSTERDAM: ELSEVIER. ISSN 1872-616X
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