The Atapuerca sites and the Ibeas hominids

The Atapuerca railway Trench and Ibeas sites near Burgos, Spain, are cave fillings that include a series of deposits ranging from below the Matuyama/Bruhnes reversal up to the end of Middle Pleistocene. The lowest fossil-bearing bed in the Trench contains an assemblage of large and small Mammals inc...

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Published in:Human Evolution
Main Author: Torres Pérez-Hidalgo, Trinidad José
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Published: E.T.S.I. Minas (UPM) 1990
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description The Atapuerca railway Trench and Ibeas sites near Burgos, Spain, are cave fillings that include a series of deposits ranging from below the Matuyama/Bruhnes reversal up to the end of Middle Pleistocene. The lowest fossil-bearing bed in the Trench contains an assemblage of large and small Mammals including Mimomys savini, Pitymys gregaloides, Pliomys episcopalis, Crocuta crocuta, Dama sp. and Megacerini; the uppermost assemblage includes Canis lupus, Lynx spelaea, Panthera (Leo) fossilis, Felis sylvestris, Equus caballus steinheimensis, E.c. germanicus, Pitymys subtenaneus, Microtus arvalis agrestis, Pliomys lenki, and also Panthera toscana, Dicerorhinus bemitoechus, Bison schoetensacki, which are equally present in the lowest level. The biostratigraphic correlation and dates of the sites are briefly discussed, as are the paleoclimatic interpretation of the Trench sequences. Stone artifacts are found in several layers; the earliest occurrences correspond to the upper beds containing Mimomys savini. A set of preserved human occupation floors has been excavated in the top fossil-bearing beds. The stone-tool assemblages of the upper levels are of upper-medial Acheulean to Charentian tradition. The rich bone breccia SH, in the Cueva Mayor-Cueva del Silo, Ibeas de Juarros, is a derived deposit, due to a mud flow that dispersed and carried the skeletons of many carnivores and humans. The taxa represented are: Vrsus deningeri (largely dominant), Panthera (Leo) fossilis, Vulpes vulpes, Homo sapiens var. Several traits of both mandibular and cranial remains are summarized. Preliminary attempts at dating suggest that the Ibeas fossil man is older than the Last Interglacial, or oxygen-isotope stage 5.
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spelling ftunivpmadrid:oai:oa.upm.es:4036 2025-04-13T14:17:14+00:00 The Atapuerca sites and the Ibeas hominids Torres Pérez-Hidalgo, Trinidad José 1990 application/pdf https://oa.upm.es/4036/ eng eng E.T.S.I. Minas (UPM) http://www.springerlink.com/content/t16n80q611271k16/ info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1007/BF02436474 https://oa.upm.es/4036/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Human Evolution, ISSN 0393-9375, 1990, Vol. 5, No. 1 Geología Paleontología info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion 1990 ftunivpmadrid https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02436474 2025-03-18T05:53:39Z The Atapuerca railway Trench and Ibeas sites near Burgos, Spain, are cave fillings that include a series of deposits ranging from below the Matuyama/Bruhnes reversal up to the end of Middle Pleistocene. The lowest fossil-bearing bed in the Trench contains an assemblage of large and small Mammals including Mimomys savini, Pitymys gregaloides, Pliomys episcopalis, Crocuta crocuta, Dama sp. and Megacerini; the uppermost assemblage includes Canis lupus, Lynx spelaea, Panthera (Leo) fossilis, Felis sylvestris, Equus caballus steinheimensis, E.c. germanicus, Pitymys subtenaneus, Microtus arvalis agrestis, Pliomys lenki, and also Panthera toscana, Dicerorhinus bemitoechus, Bison schoetensacki, which are equally present in the lowest level. The biostratigraphic correlation and dates of the sites are briefly discussed, as are the paleoclimatic interpretation of the Trench sequences. Stone artifacts are found in several layers; the earliest occurrences correspond to the upper beds containing Mimomys savini. A set of preserved human occupation floors has been excavated in the top fossil-bearing beds. The stone-tool assemblages of the upper levels are of upper-medial Acheulean to Charentian tradition. The rich bone breccia SH, in the Cueva Mayor-Cueva del Silo, Ibeas de Juarros, is a derived deposit, due to a mud flow that dispersed and carried the skeletons of many carnivores and humans. The taxa represented are: Vrsus deningeri (largely dominant), Panthera (Leo) fossilis, Vulpes vulpes, Homo sapiens var. Several traits of both mandibular and cranial remains are summarized. Preliminary attempts at dating suggest that the Ibeas fossil man is older than the Last Interglacial, or oxygen-isotope stage 5. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Microtus arvalis Lynx Archivo Digital UPM (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) Cueva ENVELOPE(-62.600,-62.600,-64.150,-64.150) Human Evolution 5 1 55 73
spellingShingle Geología
Paleontología
Torres Pérez-Hidalgo, Trinidad José
The Atapuerca sites and the Ibeas hominids
title The Atapuerca sites and the Ibeas hominids
title_full The Atapuerca sites and the Ibeas hominids
title_fullStr The Atapuerca sites and the Ibeas hominids
title_full_unstemmed The Atapuerca sites and the Ibeas hominids
title_short The Atapuerca sites and the Ibeas hominids
title_sort atapuerca sites and the ibeas hominids
topic Geología
Paleontología
topic_facet Geología
Paleontología
url https://oa.upm.es/4036/