Single-grain OSL chronologies for Middle Palaeolithic deposits at El Mnasra and El Harhoura 2, Morocco: Implications for Late Pleistocene human-environment interactions along the Atlantic coast of northwest Africa

Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) measurements were made on individual, sand-sized grains of quartz from Middle Palaeolithic deposits at two cave sites (El Harhoura 2 and El Mnasra) on the Atlantic coast of Morocco. We were able to calculate OSL ages for 32 of the 33 samples collected from the...

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Main Authors: Jacobs, Zenobia, Roberts, Richard, Nespoulet, Roland, El Hajraoui, M A, Debenath, Andre
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Published: Research Online 2012
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spelling ftunivwollongong:oai:ro.uow.edu.au:scipapers-7948 2023-05-15T17:36:48+02:00 Single-grain OSL chronologies for Middle Palaeolithic deposits at El Mnasra and El Harhoura 2, Morocco: Implications for Late Pleistocene human-environment interactions along the Atlantic coast of northwest Africa Jacobs, Zenobia Roberts, Richard Nespoulet, Roland El Hajraoui, M A Debenath, Andre 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z https://ro.uow.edu.au/scipapers/4605 unknown Research Online https://ro.uow.edu.au/scipapers/4605 Faculty of Science - Papers (Archive) implications late pleistocene human osl chronologies palaeolithic single middle grain deposits environment el interactions along atlantic coast northwest africa mnasra harhoura 2 morocco CAS Life Sciences Physical Sciences and Mathematics Social and Behavioral Sciences article 2012 ftunivwollongong 2020-02-25T10:56:40Z Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) measurements were made on individual, sand-sized grains of quartz from Middle Palaeolithic deposits at two cave sites (El Harhoura 2 and El Mnasra) on the Atlantic coast of Morocco. We were able to calculate OSL ages for 32 of the 33 samples collected from the Middle Palaeolithic deposits, including the earliest and latest Aterian levels at both sites. These ages reveal periods of occupation between about 110 and 95 ka (thousands of years ago), and at ~75 ka. A late Middle Palaeolithic occupation of El Harhoura 2 is also recorded at ~55 ka. Our single-grain OSL chronologies largely support previous age estimates from El Mnasra and other sites along the Atlantic coast of Morocco, but are generally more precise, reproducible and stratigraphically more coherent (i.e., fewer age reversals). We compare the single-grain ages for El Harhoura 2 and El Mnasra with those obtained from single- and multi-grain OSL dating of Middle Palaeolithic deposits in the nearby sites of Contrebandiers and Dar es-Soltan 1 and 2, and with records of past regional environments preserved in sediment cores collected from off the coast of northwest Africa. A conspicuous feature of the new chronologies is the close correspondence between the three identified episodes of human occupation and periods of wetter climate and expanded grassland habitat. Owing to the precision of the single-grain OSL ages, we are able to discern gaps in occupation during Marine Isotope Stages 5 and 4, which may represent drier periods with reduced vegetation cover. We propose that these climatic conditions can be correlated with events in the North Atlantic Ocean that exert a major control on abrupt, millennial-scale fluctuations between wet and dry periods in northwest and central North Africa. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University of Wollongong, Australia: Research Online
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topic implications
late
pleistocene
human
osl
chronologies
palaeolithic
single
middle
grain
deposits
environment
el
interactions
along
atlantic
coast
northwest
africa
mnasra
harhoura
2
morocco
CAS
Life Sciences
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle implications
late
pleistocene
human
osl
chronologies
palaeolithic
single
middle
grain
deposits
environment
el
interactions
along
atlantic
coast
northwest
africa
mnasra
harhoura
2
morocco
CAS
Life Sciences
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Jacobs, Zenobia
Roberts, Richard
Nespoulet, Roland
El Hajraoui, M A
Debenath, Andre
Single-grain OSL chronologies for Middle Palaeolithic deposits at El Mnasra and El Harhoura 2, Morocco: Implications for Late Pleistocene human-environment interactions along the Atlantic coast of northwest Africa
topic_facet implications
late
pleistocene
human
osl
chronologies
palaeolithic
single
middle
grain
deposits
environment
el
interactions
along
atlantic
coast
northwest
africa
mnasra
harhoura
2
morocco
CAS
Life Sciences
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Social and Behavioral Sciences
description Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) measurements were made on individual, sand-sized grains of quartz from Middle Palaeolithic deposits at two cave sites (El Harhoura 2 and El Mnasra) on the Atlantic coast of Morocco. We were able to calculate OSL ages for 32 of the 33 samples collected from the Middle Palaeolithic deposits, including the earliest and latest Aterian levels at both sites. These ages reveal periods of occupation between about 110 and 95 ka (thousands of years ago), and at ~75 ka. A late Middle Palaeolithic occupation of El Harhoura 2 is also recorded at ~55 ka. Our single-grain OSL chronologies largely support previous age estimates from El Mnasra and other sites along the Atlantic coast of Morocco, but are generally more precise, reproducible and stratigraphically more coherent (i.e., fewer age reversals). We compare the single-grain ages for El Harhoura 2 and El Mnasra with those obtained from single- and multi-grain OSL dating of Middle Palaeolithic deposits in the nearby sites of Contrebandiers and Dar es-Soltan 1 and 2, and with records of past regional environments preserved in sediment cores collected from off the coast of northwest Africa. A conspicuous feature of the new chronologies is the close correspondence between the three identified episodes of human occupation and periods of wetter climate and expanded grassland habitat. Owing to the precision of the single-grain OSL ages, we are able to discern gaps in occupation during Marine Isotope Stages 5 and 4, which may represent drier periods with reduced vegetation cover. We propose that these climatic conditions can be correlated with events in the North Atlantic Ocean that exert a major control on abrupt, millennial-scale fluctuations between wet and dry periods in northwest and central North Africa.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Jacobs, Zenobia
Roberts, Richard
Nespoulet, Roland
El Hajraoui, M A
Debenath, Andre
author_facet Jacobs, Zenobia
Roberts, Richard
Nespoulet, Roland
El Hajraoui, M A
Debenath, Andre
author_sort Jacobs, Zenobia
title Single-grain OSL chronologies for Middle Palaeolithic deposits at El Mnasra and El Harhoura 2, Morocco: Implications for Late Pleistocene human-environment interactions along the Atlantic coast of northwest Africa
title_short Single-grain OSL chronologies for Middle Palaeolithic deposits at El Mnasra and El Harhoura 2, Morocco: Implications for Late Pleistocene human-environment interactions along the Atlantic coast of northwest Africa
title_full Single-grain OSL chronologies for Middle Palaeolithic deposits at El Mnasra and El Harhoura 2, Morocco: Implications for Late Pleistocene human-environment interactions along the Atlantic coast of northwest Africa
title_fullStr Single-grain OSL chronologies for Middle Palaeolithic deposits at El Mnasra and El Harhoura 2, Morocco: Implications for Late Pleistocene human-environment interactions along the Atlantic coast of northwest Africa
title_full_unstemmed Single-grain OSL chronologies for Middle Palaeolithic deposits at El Mnasra and El Harhoura 2, Morocco: Implications for Late Pleistocene human-environment interactions along the Atlantic coast of northwest Africa
title_sort single-grain osl chronologies for middle palaeolithic deposits at el mnasra and el harhoura 2, morocco: implications for late pleistocene human-environment interactions along the atlantic coast of northwest africa
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