Last interglacial in western Europe: 20 years of multidisciplinary research on the Eemian (MIS 5e) calcareous tufa sequence at Caours (Somme basin, France) – a review

Author:

Antoine Pierre1ORCID,Limondin‐Lozouet Nicole1,Dabkowski Julie1ORCID,Bahain Jean‐Jacques2,Ghaleb Bassam3,Reyss Jean‐Louis4,Auguste Patrick5,Sévêque Noemie6,Jamet Guillaume17,Jolly‐Saad Marie‐Claude8,Gauthier Agnès1,Lebreton Loïc9,Locht Jean‐Luc110

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de Géographie Physique (LGP) UMR 8591 CNRS – Université Paris 1 Panthéon‐Sorbonne – Université Paris Est Créteil 2 rue Henri Dunant 94320 Thiais France

2. Histoire naturelle de l'Homme préhistorique (HNHP) UMR 7194 CNRS – MNHN – UPVD 1 rue René Panhard 75013 Paris France

3. GEOTOP, Université du Québec à Montréal C.P. 8888, succ. Centre‐ville Montréal QC H3C 3P8 Canada

4. 8 route de Versailles 91190 Viliers le Bacle France

5. Evo‐Eco‐Paléo, UMR 8198 CNRS – Université de Lille, Sciences et Technologie Batiment SN2, Cité Scientifique 58655 Villeneuve d'Ascq France

6. SARL GéoArchEon 55210 Viéville‐sous‐les‐Côtes France

7. Inrap Grand‐Ouest 37 rue du Bignon 35577 Le Cesson Sévigne France

8. Université Paris‐Nanterre, MAE – UMR 7041 23 allée de l'Université 92000 Nanterre France

9. IPHES‐CERCA Zona Educacional 4, Campus Sescelades URV 43007 Tarragona Spain

10. Inrap Nord‐Picardie 32 avenue de l'Etoile du Sud 80440 Glisy France

Abstract

The calcareous tufa sequence and associated Palaeolithic site of Caours were discovered in 2002 during a test‐pit campaign aimed at identifying last interglacial (MIS 5e) archives in the fluvial terrace system of the Somme basin, northern France. The presence of an outstanding stratigraphical succession with four in situ Palaeolithic layers within the tufa sequence has motivated archaeological excavations of the site since 2005. The first malacological studies and U‐series ages quickly showed that the sequence was mainly deposited during the Eemian interglacial (MIS 5e). After 20 years of investigations, we propose here a summary of this multidisciplinary research project including stratigraphy, sedimentology, geochronology, geochemistry, malacology, mammals, palaeovegetation and archaeology. By combining 25 dates obtained by U‐series, ESR/U‐series, TL and OSL methods, the Caours calcareous tufa sequence is securely dated to the Eemian (123.1±2.8 ka). Based on the summary of the whole information, we propose a robust and detailed reconstruction of the modification of the valley environments between the Late Saalian and the Early Weichselian. At the scale of northwestern Europe, Caours provides a reference terrestrial molluscs record for the Eemian interglacial, including the climatic optimum, that is also described in the same layers by δ18O and δ13C analyses on calcite and by mammal remains. Moreover, the 300‐m‐long transect crossing the fluvial terrace covered by the tufa sequence and the bottom valley formation, combined with the chronology established from U‐series and OSL ages, shows that the incision of the present‐day valley, leading to the setting of the Very Low Terrace, was achieved during the first stages of the Early Weichselian (MIS 5d–5c). From an archaeological point of view, the configuration of the Caours site is unique at the scale of western Europe and demonstrates the adaptation of Neandertals to a forested environment and to fully temperate conditions during the Eemian.

Publisher

Wiley

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