“…However, in regions where loess‐mantles are no longer present, eolian sediments are also preserved in isolated areas such as fissures or caves (Kovács et al ., 2020). These features can often be important repositories of Paleolithic artifacts (Peresani et al ., 2008; Pope et al ., 2013; Allsworth‐Jones et al ., 2018a) and can assist in age and landscape correlations when absolute dating is not feasible (Krajcarz et al ., 2016a; Allsworth‐Jones et al ., 2018b). Where caves and rockshelters are abundant, they also inform interpretations of how hominins modulated their responses to open‐air sites (Madeyska, 2002; Delpiano et al ., 2019).…”