通过结合OSL-ESR测年方法确定Bargny(塞内加尔)中石器时代地区的年龄

E. Ben Arous , K. Niang , J.A. Blinkhorn , M. Del Val , A. Medialdea , C. Coussot , M.J. Alonso Escarza , M.D. Bateman , A. Churruca Clemente , A.F. Blackwood , J. Iglesias-Cibanal , C. Saíz , E.M.L. Scerri , M. Duval
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中石器时代(MSA)是与非洲智人的出现和进化有关的主要时间文化阶段。尽管MSA很重要,但它并没有在整个非洲得到均匀的调查,特别是西非仍然知之甚少。尽管新的研究开始填补这一重要的知识空白,但西非现有的MSA年表仅依赖于光激发发光(OSL)定年。在这种情况下,越来越多地使用多方法测年方法似乎对加强这一新兴的地质年代学框架至关重要。在这里,我们采用这种方法来限制Bargny地区的年龄,该地区位于现代塞内加尔海岸(达喀尔南部)附近,记录了西非最古老的MSA职业之一。具体而言,我们结合OSL和电子自旋共振(ESR)方法确定了Bargny 3 (BG3)和Bargny 1 (BG1)的MSA位点。BG3的MSA平均OSL年龄为127±8 ka,这与同一单位的Ti-H ESR平均年龄125±14 ka一致。有趣的是,BG1 MSA层位的OSL年龄(144±7 ka)和Ti-H ESR年龄(138±14 ka)相似。虽然这些结果说明了OSL-ESR联合测年方法在建立可靠的年表方面的巨大潜力,但它们也有助于提高西非MSA记录的地理和时间分辨率。更具体地说,他们还证实了在MIS 6-MIS 5过渡期间,沿着塞内加尔海岸存在MSA职业。结合相关的河口环境和红树林,来自巴格尼的证据增加了已知的多样性,以及生活在非洲海岸线上的早期人类可能的复杂行为。
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Constraining the age of the Middle Stone Age locality of Bargny (Senegal) through a combined OSL-ESR dating approach
The Middle Stone Age (MSA) is the major chrono-cultural phase associated with the emergence and evolution of Homo sapiens in Africa. Despite its importance, the MSA has not been evenly investigated across Africa, and West Africa in particular remains poorly understood. Although new research is beginning to fill in this crucial gap of knowledge, the existing MSA chronologies in West Africa only rely on Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating. In this context, the increasing use of a multi-method dating approach appears essential to strengthen this emerging geochronological framework. Here, we apply such approach to constrain the age of Bargny locality, located in close proximity to the modern Senegalese coast (South of Dakar), and which documents one of the oldest MSA occupations in West Africa. Specifically, we combine OSL and Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) methods to date the MSA sites of Bargny 3 (BG3) and Bargny 1 (BG1). A mean OSL age of 127±8 ka may be proposed for the MSA of BG3, which is in good agreement with a mean Ti-H ESR age of 125±14 ka from the same unit. Interestingly, similar ages are obtained by OSL (144±7 ka) and Ti-H ESR (138±14 ka) for the MSA horizon from BG1. While these results illustrate the great potential of the combined OSL-ESR dating approach to establish robust chronologies, they also contribute to improve the geographical and chronological resolution of the MSA record in West Africa. More specifically, they also corroborate the presence of MSA occupations along the Senegambian coast around the MIS 6-MIS 5 transition. In combination with the associated estuarine environments and mangrove forest, the evidence from Bargny adds to the known diversity, and likely complex behaviour, of early human populations living by Africa’s coastlines.
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