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Early Upper Paleolithic chronology in the Levant: New ABOx-SC accelerator mass spectrometry results from the Mughr el-Hamamah Site, Jordan

  • Aaron Jonas Stutz
  • , John J. Shea
  • , Jason A. Rech
  • , Jeffrey S. Pigati
  • , Jim Wilson
  • , Miriam Belmaker
  • , Rosa Maria Albert
  • , Trina Arpin
  • , Dan Cabanes
  • , Jamie L. Clark
  • , Gideon Hartman
  • , Fuad Hourani
  • , Chantel E. White
  • , Liv Nilsson Stutz
  • Emory University
  • Miami University
  • United States Geological Survey
  • Aeon Laboratories, LLC
  • University of Tulsa
  • ICREA
  • University of Barcelona
  • University of Alaska Fairbanks
  • University of Connecticut
  • University of Jordan
  • University of Notre Dame

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Abstract

Methodological developments and new paleoanthropological data remain jointly central to clarifying the timing and systemic interrelationships between the Middle-Upper Paleolithic (MP-UP) archaeological transition and the broadly contemporaneous anatomically modern human-archaic biological turnover. In the recently discovered cave site of Mughr el-Hamamah, Jordan, in situ flint artifacts comprise a diagnostic early Upper Paleolithic (EUP) assemblage. Unusually well-preserved charcoal from hearths and other anthropogenic features associated with the lithic material were subjected to acid-base-wet oxidation-stepped combustion (ABOx-SC) pretreatment. This article presents the ABOx-SC accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dates on nine charcoal specimens from a single palimpsest occupation layer. Date calibration was carried out using the INTCAL13 radiocarbon calibration dataset. With the bulk of the material dating to 45-39ka cal BP (thousands of years calibrated before present), the Mughr el-Hamamah lithic artifacts reveal important differences from penecontemporaneous sites in the region, documenting greater technological variability than previously known for this time frame in the Levant. The radiocarbon data from this EUP archaeological context highlight remaining challenges for increasing chronological precision in documenting the MP-UP transition.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)157-173
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Human Evolution
Volume85
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2015

Keywords

  • ABOx-SC pretreatment
  • AMS
  • Biocultural evolution
  • Middle-Upper Paleolithic transition
  • Radiocarbon dating

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