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科学分野:

  • 考古学
  • 地質年代学
  • 古人類学

背景:

  • 年代測定の制限,堆積物の乱れ,パリムプセストの影響により,古石器時代のスケールの再構築は困難である.
  • 狩猟採集者のキャンプの期間と頻度を理解することは 社会と環境の相互作用の研究に不可欠です

研究 の 目的:

  • 高解像度タイムスケールで 中古時代の人類活動について
  • 時間の枠組みを定量的に評価する

主な方法:

  • 炉間の時間差を判別するために,考古磁気と考古ストラティグラフィック分析を用いた.
  • 占拠期間の確率範囲を確立するために,統計的方法を適用した.

主要な成果:

  • エル・ソルト・ユニットX (スペイン) の 中古石器時代の6つの炉を分析した.
  • 暖炉は99%の確率で 最低200~240年の居住期間を示しています
  • 暖炉の仕事の間には 10 年と 100 年の間隔が認められた.

結論:

  • 古石器時代の人間の占有事件の定量的な時間的な見積もりを達成し,人間の寿命スケールに近づいています.
  • この高解像度の年代測定は 古石器時代の考古学を前進させ 世代を超えた人間の行動の研究を可能にします
  • この発見は地質学的な時間軸と 人類社会における世代間の変化のギャップを埋めるものです