2021
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2021.599986
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The Early Upper Paleolithic Site Crvenka-At, Serbia–The First Aurignacian Lowland Occupation Site in the Southern Carpathian Basin

Abstract: The Carpathian Basin is a key region for understanding modern human expansion into western Eurasia during the Late Pleistocene because of numerous early hominid fossil find spots. However, the corresponding archeological record remains less understood due to a paucity of well dated, contextualized sites. To help rectify this, we excavated and sampled Crvenka-At (Serbia), one of the largest Upper Paleolithic sites in the region to obtain radiometric ages for the archeological artifacts and evaluate their deposi… Show more

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“…The slight offset between both OSL datasets may be related to the fading correction of the IR 50 signal or a slight overestimation of the pIRIR 290 signal, which was observed, e.g., in a Serbian loess-palaeosol sequence (Avram et al, 2020). While one might argue that dating quartz minerals would be favourable in aquatic settings, since these bleach fast, it has already been demonstrated from the nearby investigation at the archaeological sites Crvenka-At (Nett et al, 2021) that dating quartz in this basin is problematic. In-lake bleaching is probably dependent on how clear the lake is/how much light penetrates to the bottom.…”
Section: Challenges Of Age Controlmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…The slight offset between both OSL datasets may be related to the fading correction of the IR 50 signal or a slight overestimation of the pIRIR 290 signal, which was observed, e.g., in a Serbian loess-palaeosol sequence (Avram et al, 2020). While one might argue that dating quartz minerals would be favourable in aquatic settings, since these bleach fast, it has already been demonstrated from the nearby investigation at the archaeological sites Crvenka-At (Nett et al, 2021) that dating quartz in this basin is problematic. In-lake bleaching is probably dependent on how clear the lake is/how much light penetrates to the bottom.…”
Section: Challenges Of Age Controlmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The depressions are separated by longitudinal positive landforms. The ridge south-east of our coring site consists of silt-dominated and partly gravelly, presumably fluvial, overbank deposits, turning to sandy and gravel deposits downwards (Nett et al, 2021). From a tectonic point of view, the area under investigation is part of a dextral transpressive wrenching system bordering the Carpathian Basin in the south and creating closely neighbouring subsidence and uplift structures (Horváth et al, 2015;Sušić et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
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