The Late Upper Palaeolithic Ocupation of the Moroccan Northeast Maghreb During the Late Glacial Maximum
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Barton, R
Bouzouggar, A
Collcuttt, S
Gale, R
Higham, Thomas F. G.
Humphrey, L
Parfitt, S
Rhodes, Edward
Stringer, Chris
Malek, F
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New work at Kehf el Hammar Cave provides the first well-dated palaeoenvironmental sequence for the Late Upper Palaeolithic in this region of the northwest Maghreb. The archaeological layers are dated via a combination of AMS radiocarbon and luminescence dating methods. The sequence contains charcoal-rich occupation layers with faunal, human and lithic finds. Local vegetational patterns are reconstructed on the basis of preliminary analysis of the charcoal evidence. Using standard calibration curves the AMS radiocarbon dates are compared with proxy evidence for climatic change from sea core records in the Alborán Sea. These appear to show that the Late Upper Palaeolithic occupation of the region coincides closely with Heinrich Event 1, a period marked by intense aridification and dating to ca. 16,700-17,250 calendar years ago.
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African Archaeological Review
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