Pleistocene environments, climate, and human activity in Britain during Marine Isotope Stage 7: insights from Oak Tree Fields, Cerney Wick, Gloucestershire

Author:

Hogue Joshua T.12ORCID,Wilkinson Keith N.23,Allison Enid4,Hill Thomas5ORCID,Knul Monika V.23,Law Matthew6ORCID,Perez‐Fernandez Marta7,Russ Hannah8,Schreve Danielle7,Sherriff Jennifer E.9,Toms Philip10,Young Daniel11,Westcott‐Wilkins Lisa1,Wilkins Brendon1

Affiliation:

1. DigVentures Ltd 5 Witham Studios, Hall Street Barnard Castle DL12 8JB UK

2. ARCA geoarchaeology, University of Winchester Winchester SO22 4NR UK

3. Department of History and Archaeology University of Winchester Winchester SO22 4NR UK

4. Canterbury Archaeological Trust Ltd 92a Broad Street Canterbury, Kent CT1 2LU UK

5. Department of Earth Sciences, Natural History Museum Cromwell Road London SW7 5BD UK

6. Museum of London Archaeology Unit 11, M11 Business Link, Stansted Essex CM24 8GF UK

7. Department of Geography, Royal Holloway University of London Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX UK

8. Archaeology.bizz Ltd 24d Quaker Yard Barnard Castle DL12 8NG

9. Department of Geography, King's College London Bush House, 30 Aldwych London WC2B 4BG UK

10. School of Natural and Social Sciences University of Gloucestershire Swindon Road Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50 4AZ UK

11. Wessex Archaeology Portway House, Old Sarum Park Salisbury SP4 6EB UK

Abstract

ABSTRACTInvestigations at Oak Tree Fields, Cerney Wick, Gloucestershire, in western England have revealed a sequence of fluvial deposits dating from Marine Oxygen Isotope Stage (MIS) 7 to 5. At the base of the sequence, a series of gravel and sand facies were deposited, initially as part of a meandering river. Reductions in flow energy of the latter and avulsion led to the development of short‐lived channels and episodic backwater environments, the deposits of which are recorded as Facies Associations 1–3. Poorly sorted, probably colluvial deposits formed beyond the limit of the channel (Facies Association 4). Mollusca, Coleoptera, plant macrofossils, pollen and vertebrates recovered from the channel facies indicate broadly similar climatic conditions throughout accretion. Temperature ranges derived from mutual climatic range analysis of the Coleoptera almost completely overlap with those of Cerney Wick at the present day, albeit that winters may have been cooler when the channel was active. Further, the floral and faunal data suggest that the meandering river flowed through an open grassland environment, the latter heavily grazed by large vertebrates, most notably mammoth. Most of the botanical and faunal remains, together with four optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) age estimates ranging from 225 ± 23 to 187 ± 19 ka, suggest correlation of the channel deposits with MIS 7. The basal deposits (Facies Association 1) yielded the majority of vertebrate remains and all the lithic artefacts, most of which seem likely to have travelled only a short distance. Although only a few artefacts were recovered, they add to the relatively limited evidence of human activity from the upper Thames. The channel deposits are overlain by sheet gravels (Facies Association 5) which are attributed to the Northmoor Member of the Upper Thames Formation. These were likely to have been deposited as bedload in a braided stream environment, while two OSL age estimates of 129 ± 14 and 112 ± 11 ka suggest accumulation during MIS 5.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Paleontology,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)

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