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The Aggradational Successions of the Aniene River Valley in Rome: Age Constraints to Early Neanderthal Presence in Europe
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Marra, Fabrizio
, Rolfo, Mario F.
, Pandolfi, Luca
, Salari, Leonardo
, Ceruleo, Piero
, Petronio, Carmelo
in
Age
/ Aggradation
/ Animals
/ Archaeology
/ Argon
/ Artefacts
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecological succession
/ Europe
/ Fossils
/ Homo neanderthalensis
/ Humans
/ Lithic
/ Natural history
/ Neanderthals
/ Paleolithic
/ Paleontology
/ Radiometric dating
/ Rivers
/ Rome
/ Sea level rise
/ Sediments
/ Social Sciences
/ Valleys
/ Volcanic deposits
2017
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The Aggradational Successions of the Aniene River Valley in Rome: Age Constraints to Early Neanderthal Presence in Europe
by
Marra, Fabrizio
, Rolfo, Mario F.
, Pandolfi, Luca
, Salari, Leonardo
, Ceruleo, Piero
, Petronio, Carmelo
in
Age
/ Aggradation
/ Animals
/ Archaeology
/ Argon
/ Artefacts
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecological succession
/ Europe
/ Fossils
/ Homo neanderthalensis
/ Humans
/ Lithic
/ Natural history
/ Neanderthals
/ Paleolithic
/ Paleontology
/ Radiometric dating
/ Rivers
/ Rome
/ Sea level rise
/ Sediments
/ Social Sciences
/ Valleys
/ Volcanic deposits
2017
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The Aggradational Successions of the Aniene River Valley in Rome: Age Constraints to Early Neanderthal Presence in Europe
by
Marra, Fabrizio
, Rolfo, Mario F.
, Pandolfi, Luca
, Salari, Leonardo
, Ceruleo, Piero
, Petronio, Carmelo
in
Age
/ Aggradation
/ Animals
/ Archaeology
/ Argon
/ Artefacts
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecological succession
/ Europe
/ Fossils
/ Homo neanderthalensis
/ Humans
/ Lithic
/ Natural history
/ Neanderthals
/ Paleolithic
/ Paleontology
/ Radiometric dating
/ Rivers
/ Rome
/ Sea level rise
/ Sediments
/ Social Sciences
/ Valleys
/ Volcanic deposits
2017
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The Aggradational Successions of the Aniene River Valley in Rome: Age Constraints to Early Neanderthal Presence in Europe
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The Aggradational Successions of the Aniene River Valley in Rome: Age Constraints to Early Neanderthal Presence in Europe
2017
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We revise the chronostratigraphy of several sedimentary successions cropping out along a 5 km-long tract of the Aniene River Valley in Rome (Italy), which yielded six hominin remains previously attributed to proto- or archaic Neanderthal individuals, as well as a large number of lithic artefacts showing intermediate characteristics somewhere between the local Acheulean and Mousterian cultures. Through a method of correlation of aggradational successions with post-glacial sea-level rises, relying on a large set of published 40Ar/39Ar ages of interbedded volcanic deposits, we demonstrate that deposition of the sediments hosting the human remains spans the interval 295-220 ka. This is consistent with other well constrained ages for lithic industries recovered in England, displaying transitional features from Lower to Middle Paleolithic, suggesting the appearance of Mode 3 during the MIS 9-MIS 8 transition. Moreover, the six human bone fragments recovered in the Aniene Valley should be regarded as the most precisely dated and oldest hominin remains ascribable to Neanderthal-type individuals in Europe, discovered to date. The chronostratigraphic study presented here constitutes the groundwork for addressing re-analysis of these remains and of their associated lithic industries, in the light of their well-constrained chronological picture.
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