Author:
Gallotti Rosalia,Muttoni Giovanni,Lefèvre David,Degeai Jean-Philippe,Geraads Denis,Zerboni Andrea,Andrieu-Ponel Valérie,Maron Matteo,Perini Serena,El Graoui Mohssine,Sanz-Laliberté Séverine,Daujeard Camille,Fernandes Paul,Rué Mathieu,Magoga Lionel,Mohib Abderrahim,Raynal Jean-Paul
Abstract
AbstractThe onset of the Acheulean, marked by the emergence of large cutting tools (LCTs), is considered a major technological advance in the Early Stone Age and a key turning point in human evolution. The Acheulean originated in East Africa at ~ 1.8–1.6 Ma and is reported in South Africa between ~ 1.6 and > 1.0 Ma. The timing of its appearance and development in North Africa have been poorly known due to the near-absence of well-dated sites in reliable contexts. The ~ 1 Ma stone artefacts of Tighennif (Algeria) and Thomas Quarry I-Unit L (ThI-L) at Casablanca (Morocco) are thus far regarded as documenting the oldest Acheulean in North Africa but whatever the precision of their stratigraphical position, both deserve a better chronology. Here we provide a chronology for ThI-L, based on new magnetostratigraphic and geochemical data. Added to the existing lithostratigraphy of the Casablanca sequence, these results provide the first robust chronostratigraphic framework for the early North African Acheulean and firmly establish its emergence in this part of the continent back at least to ~ 1.3 Ma.
Funder
Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca of Italy
Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires Étrangères of France
Laboratoire d’Excellence Archimède
Institut National des Sciences de l’Archéologie et du Patrimoine (INSAP) of the Ministère de la Culture, de la Jeunesse et des Sports/Département de la Culture of the Kingdom of Morocco
Department of Human Evolution of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
Région Aquitaine
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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