Early occurrence of lion (Panthera spelaea) at the Middle Pleistocene Acheulean site of Notarchirico (MIS 16, Italy)

Author:

Iannucci Alessio1ORCID,Mecozzi Beniamino2ORCID,Pineda Antonio34ORCID,Sardella Raffaele2ORCID,Carpentieri Marco5ORCID,Rabinovich Rivka6ORCID,Moncel Marie‐Hélène3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geosciences Section of Terrestrial Palaeoclimatology, Eberhard‐Karls‐University Tübingen Tübingen Germany

2. Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra (PaleoFactory lab.) Sapienza Università di Roma Roma Italy

3. UMR 7194 HNHP (MNHN‐CNRS‐UPVD), Département Homme et Environnement Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle Paris France

4. Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social (IPHES‐CERCA) Tarragona Spain

5. Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici Università degli Studi di Ferrara Ferrara Italy

6. National Natural History Collections, Institute of Earth Sciences, Institute of Archaeology The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem Israel

Abstract

AbstractThe long sedimentary sequence of Notarchirico has yielded evidence of one of the earliest Acheulean manifestations in Europe and of recurrent hominin occupation, spanning from the end of the interglacial MIS 17 to the glacial MIS 16 (~695–610 ka). Here, we report the new discovery of a lion, Panthera spelaea, from the site, based on a metatarsal from layer A. This part of the sequence dates to ~660–612 ka (MIS 16, 40Ar/39Ar age). Therefore, Notarchirico's lion represents the earliest confirmed occurrence of the species in southwestern Europe, although older findings are known from adjacent areas. Lions and several other large mammal species dispersed into Europe during the Early–Middle Pleistocene Transition, which also witnessed the spread of the Acheulean. Ecological and behavioural adaptability was probably key, for hominins and other species, to cope with the intense and recurrent environmental fluctuations that occurred during this period.

Funder

Leakey Foundation

European Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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