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From the Bay of Naples to the River Don: the Campanian Ignimbrite eruption and the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition in Eastern Europe
Authors:Hoffecker John F  Holliday Vance T  Anikovich M V  Sinitsyn A A  Popov V V  Lisitsyn S N  Levkovskaya G M  Pospelova G A  Forman Steven L  Giaccio Biagio
Affiliation:a Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado at Boulder, 1560 30th Street, Boulder, CO 80309-0450, USA
b Departments of Anthropology and Geosciences, University of Arizona, PO Box 210030, Tucson, AZ 85721-0030, USA
c Institute of the History of Material Culture, Russian Academy of Sciences, Dvortsovaya nab., 18, 191186 St. Petersburg, Russia
d Kostenki Museum-Preserve, ul. Platonova, 8, 394006 Voronezh, Russia
e Institute of Earth Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Bol'shaya Gruzinskaya 10, 123995 Moscow, Russia
f Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL 60607, USA
g Instituto di Geologia Ambiente e Geoingegneria, CNR, Rome 00133, Italy
Abstract:The Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption, dated by 40Ar/39Ar and various stratigraphic methods to ca. 39,000 cal BP, generated a massive ash plume from its source in southern Italy across Southeastern and Eastern Europe. At the Kostenki-Borshchevo open-air sites on the Middle Don River in Russia, Upper Paleolithic artifact assemblages are buried below, within, and above the CI tephra (which is redeposited by slope action at most sites) on the second terrace. Luminescence and radiocarbon dating, paleomagnetism, and soil and pollen stratigraphy provide further basis for correlation with the Greenland and North Atlantic climate stratigraphy. The oldest Upper Paleolithic occupation layers at Kostenki-Borshchevo may be broadly correlated with warm intervals that preceded the CI event and Heinrich Event 4 (HE4; Greenland Interstadial: GI 12-GI 9) dating to ca. 45,000-41,000 cal BP. These layers contain an industry not currently recognized in other parts of Europe. Early Upper Paleolithic layers above the CI tephra are correlated with HE4 and warm intervals that occurred during 38,000-30,000 cal BP (GI 8-GI 5), and include an assemblage that is assigned to the Aurigancian industry, associated with skeletal remains of modern humans.
Keywords:Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition   Early Upper Paleolithic   Eastern Europe   Kostenki-Borshchevo   Geochronology   Climate stratigraphy
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