Magnetic properties as indicators of pedogenic and pyrogenic processes at the Upper Paleolithic site of Kostenki 14

Author:

Kurgaeva Anastasiia12ORCID,Sedov Sergey34,Moreno‐Roso Sol3ORCID,Barceinas Cruz Hermenegildo5,Ortega Guerrero Beatriz6,Solleiro‐Rebolledo Elizabeth3ORCID,Sinitsyn Andrei7

Affiliation:

1. Cluster of Excellence ROOTS Christian‐Albrechts‐Universität zu Kiel Kiel Germany

2. XBIO Tyumen State University Tyumen Russia

3. Instituto de Geología Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Mexico City Mexico

4. Instituto de Geofísica Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Mexico City Mexico

5. Federal Research Center “Tyumen Scientific Centre”, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences Earth Cryosphere Institute Tyumen Russia

6. Escuela Nacional de Ciencias de la Tierra Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Mexico City Mexico

7. Institute for the History of Material Culture RAS Saint Petersburg Russia

Abstract

AbstractIn geoarchaeological studies, there is an issue with distinguishing between natural and anthropogenic signals in pedological paleoarchives. With the pedostratigraphy of the Upper Paleolithic site of Kostenki 14, this issue is reflected by problems with the determination of features of pedogenic and pyrogenic processes. This issue was addressed by means of a thorough analysis of the magnetic properties of paleosols accompanied by micromorphological observations. Most of the humic samples were shown to be a result of pedogenesis, but two samples (a Paleolithic hearth sample and a sample from paleosol IIc) had features of intensely burnt material. The difference in the typical intensity of large‐scale (natural or human‐induced) and local‐scale anthropogenic fire allowed for suggesting that the magnetic properties of the burnt sample were the result of an anthropogenically controlled fire event, that is, a hearth. This study shows that the magnetic properties of paleosols can be used to differentiate anthropogenic activity, in particular—burning, from pedogenic processes. This indicator is especially helpful in finding disturbed combustion features when the hearth structure is lost. This methodology used to demonstrate the local human‐induced pyrogenic effect at the Upper Paleolithic site can contribute to the discussion of the niche construction effect of human activities in the Pleistocene.

Funder

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Archeology,Archeology

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