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The early Pleistocene small vertebrate succession from the Orce region (Guadix-Baza Basin, SE Spain) and its bearing on the first human occupation of Europe

机译:Orce地区(Guadix-Baza盆地,西班牙东南部)的早更新世小脊椎动物演替及其对欧洲第一次人类占领的影响

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The very complete small vertebrate succession from the Guadix-Baza Basin enables tracing of the paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic evolution of this basin, in relation with the first human dispersal into Western Europe. This analysis includes data from the amphibian, squamate, insectivore, rodent and lagomorph associations. The several analyzed localities have been assembled into six reference levels, which range from the late Pliocene to the early middle Pleistocene. The late Pliocene level of Galera 2 records quite mild conditions. These mild conditions are maintained at the beginning of the Pleistocene, although a trend to drier and, perhaps, colder environmental conditions are already observed at the level of Barranco Conejos, reaching a maximum at the level of Venta Micena. A clear amelioration of the climatic and environmental conditions is recorded at the level of Barranco Leon D, with mean annual temperatures more than 4℃ above the present conditions in the area and mean annual precipitation more than 400 mm over. Coinciding with this climatic change, the first evidence of early human occupation appears abruptly, in the form of thousands of lithic artefacts corresponding to Mode 1 from the sites of Barranco Leon D and Fuente Nueva 3. The favourable climatic conditions persisted in the following level of Huescar 1, also with Mode 1 lithic artefacts. This is also the case for the early middle Pleistocene level of Cullar Baza, although the environment changed to drier conditions, dominated by Mediterranean woodland. Therefore, according to the small vertebrate record in the Guadix-Baza Basin, it seems that the early human occupation of this part of Western Europe was strongly influenced by the climatic and environmental conditions, and that this occupation only took place when the condition were favourable, with high levels of temperature and humidity.
机译:来自Guadix-Baza盆地的非常完整的小型脊椎动物演替使得能够追踪该盆地的古环境和古气候演变过程,这与人类第一次向西欧扩散有关。该分析包括来自两栖动物,鳞状动物,食虫动物,啮齿动物和兔形目动物协会的数据。几个被分析的地点已被组装成六个参考水平,范围从上新世晚期到中更新世早期。 Galera 2的上新世晚期记录到的条件相当温和。这些温和的条件在更新世初期就得以维持,尽管在Barranco Conejos的水平已经观察到干燥的趋势,也许还有更冷的环境条件,在Venta Micena的水平达到了最大值。在Barranco Leon D的水平上记录到气候和环境条件的明显改善,该地区的年平均气温比当前条件高出4℃以上,年平均降水量超过400毫米。伴随着这种气候变化,人类早期占领的第一个证据突然出现,形式是来自Barranco Leon D和Fuente Nueva 3站点的对应于模式1的数千块石器物。有利的气候条件持续存在于以下水平Huescar 1,也具有模式1的石器物。库拉尔巴扎(Cullar Baza)的中更新世初期处于这种情况,尽管环境已变为干燥条件,以地中海林地为主。因此,根据瓜迪克斯-巴扎盆地的小型脊椎动物记录,似乎人类对西欧这一地区的早期占领受到气候和环境条件的强烈影响,而且这种占领仅在条件有利时才发生。 ,具有较高的温度和湿度。

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    《Quaternary International》 |2010年第224期|p.162-169|共8页
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    ICREA-IPHES (Institut Catala de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolucio Social), Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Placa Imperial Tarraco 1, E-43005 Tarragona, Spain;

    IPHES (Institut Catala de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolucio Social), Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Placa Imperial Tarraco 1, E-43005 Tarragona, Spain;

    Institut Catala de Paleontologia, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, c/Escola Industrial 23, E-08201 Sabadell Spain;

    Departament d'Estratigrafia, Paleontologia i Geociencies Marines, Universitat de Barcelona, c/Marti i Franques s, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain;

    rnInstitut Catala de Paleontologia, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, c/Escola Industrial 23, E-08201 Sabadell Spain;

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