| Literature DB >> 18701936 |
Paul C Sereno1, Elena A A Garcea, Hélène Jousse, Christopher M Stojanowski, Jean-François Saliège, Abdoulaye Maga, Oumarou A Ide, Kelly J Knudson, Anna Maria Mercuri, Thomas W Stafford, Thomas G Kaye, Carlo Giraudi, Isabella Massamba N'siala, Enzo Cocca, Hannah M Moots, Didier B Dutheil, Jeffrey P Stivers.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Approximately two hundred human burials were discovered on the edge of a paleolake in Niger that provide a uniquely preserved record of human occupation in the Sahara during the Holocene ( approximately 8000 B.C.E. to the present). Called Gobero, this suite of closely spaced sites chronicles the rapid pace of biosocial change in the southern Sahara in response to severe climatic fluctuation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18701936 PMCID: PMC2515196 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0002995
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Location maps and geologic section across principal sites at Gobero.
(A)-Map showing location of the Holocene archaeological site Gobero and the Holocene felsite quarry Alallaka on the border of the Aïr massif. (B)-Geologic map of main paleodune cemetery sites (G1-3) showing transect line connecting 13 geologic sections (see C, E, F) and a portion of a topographic transect (dashed line; see D). (C)-Stratigraphic profile across sites G1-3 based on 13 sections showing the Cretaceous peneplain of the Elrhaz Formation, the Late Pleistocene to early Holocene paleodune deposit, the early to mid-Holocene paleolake deposit, and Recent sand cover (15 times vertical exaggeration). (D)-Topographic transect (dashed line in B) between site G5 and a spillway on the Mazelet fault scarp located 1.3 km to the south (30 times vertical exaggeration). Habitation (3 m) and maximum (8 m) paleolake levels are shown, the latter resulting in inundation of archaeological sites G1-5. (E)-Stratigraphic section of paleolake deposit between sites G1 and G2 with fossiliferous zone limited to the uppermost 5 cm and location of sediment sample for 14C AMS date 75 (Table 2). (F)-Stratigraphic section of paleodune deposit at site G1 showing human skeletons limited to the uppermost 1 m and the location of three OSL samples (Table 1, dates 2–4). Abbreviations: AMS 75, 14C AMS date 75; OSL, optically stimulated luminescence.
Figure 2Aerial view of Gobero sites.
Aerial view (facing north) of a portion of the Gobero site complex, first discovered in 2000, showing the raised paleodune sites G3 (bottom left, oval) and G2 (bottom right, ridge) situated on the peneplain of the Early Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian) Elrhaz Formation. The 2006 Expedition campsite (middle right) and a Recent barcan dune field are seen in the distance. The prominent edges of the paleodune sites are composed of calcrete (calcite-cemented aeolian sand). An excavation team is present on site G3. Near its right (east) margin, the pit for geologic section 3 is visible (see Figure 1B).
Ages and associated data for 78 radiocarbon 14C AMS dates, which are shown graphically in Figure 3 (bottom to top).
| Date No. | Sample Type | Lab No. | ∂13C ‰ (PDB) | 14C Age (conventional) | Cal BC (95%) (midpoint) | Specimen | Notes |
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| enamel | P-587 | −4.16 |
| 7730–7580 (7655 cal BC) |
| Subadult in vertical burial (dark-stained bone) |
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| enamel | P-590 | −4.85 |
| 7680–7580 (7630 cal BC) |
| Double juvenile burial (4- & 5-year olds); 5-year old (dark-stained bone) |
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| enamel | P-542 | −3.35 |
| 7600–7550 (7575 cal BC) |
| Adult male (dark-stained bone) |
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| femur (internal) | P-583 | −5.35 |
| 7580–7490 (7535 cal BC) |
| Adult male, tightly hyperflexed, supine; sherd with dotted wavy line decoration under skeleton (dark-stained bone) |
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| enamel | P-584 | −5.08 |
| 7570–7460 (7515 cal BC) | ″ | ″ |
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| femur (surface) | P-582 | −5.50 |
| 7350–7080 (7215 cal BC) | ″ | ″ |
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| enamel | P-546 | −5.93 |
| 7510–7310 (7410 cal BC) |
| Adult female (dark-stained bone) |
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| enamel | P-544 | −5.37 |
| 6380–6210 (6295 cal BC) |
| Adult (dark-stained bone) |
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| enamel | P-595 | −4.60 |
| 4930–4720 (4825 cal BC) |
| Adult male with mud turtle carapace |
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| enamel | P-541 | −3.81 |
| 4530–4360 (4445 cal BC) | ″ | ″ |
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| femur | P-581 | −3.48 |
| 4470–4340 (4405 cal BC) | ″ | ″ |
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| enamel | P-634 | −5.02 |
| 4030–3810 (3920 cal BC) |
| Adult male (dark-stained bone) |
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| enamel | P-633 | −4.60 |
| 3940–3660 (3800 cal BC) |
| Adult male (dark-stained bone) |
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| enamel | P-586 | −7.05 |
| 4040–3950 (3995 cal BC) |
| Adult female |
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| enamel | P-540 | −7.60 |
| 3940–3660 (3800 cal BC) |
| Adult male |
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| enamel | P-585 | −1.90 |
| 3770–3640 (3705 cal BC) |
| Adult male |
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| enamel | P-545 | −6.77 |
| 3700–3540 (3620 cal BC) |
| Adult female with necklace |
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| enamel | P-543 | −4.75 |
| 3630–3370 (3500 cal BC) |
| Adult male, skull in half ceramic pot; grave goods include croc astragalus, boar tusk |
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| enamel | P-547 | −6.25 |
| 3630–3360 (3495 cal BC) |
| Adult near Midden 4 |
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| enamel | P-594 | −3.57 |
| 3500–3130 (3315 cal BC) |
| Adult female in triple burial |
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| femur | P-589 | −2.63 |
| 2860–2490 (2675 cal BC) | ″ | ″ |
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| enamel | P-588 | −5.28 |
| 3100–2900 (3000 cal BC) |
| Juvenile male with frontal osteoporosis |
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| enamel | P-548 | −3.95 |
| 3090–2900 (2995 cal BC) |
| Adult female |
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| enamel | P-592 | −3.13 |
| 3090–2900 (2995 cal BC) |
| Adult female, partial toad skeleton found under skull |
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| enamel | P-593 | −1.76 |
| 2910–2760 (2835 cal BC) |
| Juvenile female with upper arm bracelet |
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| partial pot | P-539 | −20.40 |
| 7300–7060 (7180 cal BC) |
| In situ in lakebed between G1 and G2, packed zigzags (Kiffian) |
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| sherd | P-535 | −14.70 |
| 7080–6840 (6960 cal BC) |
| Under skeleton G3B8 (dark-stained bone), dotted wavy line (Kiffian) |
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| sherd | P-538 | −17.56 |
| 6470–6390 (6430 cal BC) |
| In ribcage of skeleton G3B3 (light-colored bone), 20 cm down, packed zigzag (Kiffian) |
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| sherd | P-611 | −16.50 |
| 5220–5000 (5110 cal BC) |
| In burial G1B16 (light-colored bone), level 1, packed zigzag (Kiffian) |
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| sherd | P-533 | −17.40 |
| 4040–3940 (3990 cal BC) |
| In burial G3B36 (intermediate-stained bone), level 2, alternating pivoting stamp (Tenerean) |
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| partial pot | P-534 | −15.40 |
| 3990–3800 (3895 cal BC) |
| In burial G3B36 (intermediate-stained bone), level 2, alternating pivoting stamp (Tenerean) |
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| sherd | P-612 | −24.27 |
| 3950–3700 (3825 cal BC) |
| In burial G3B16 (dark-stained bone), level 1, spaced zigzag (Kiffian) |
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| sherd | P-536 | −17.26 |
| 3940–3700 (3820 cal BC) |
| in burial G3B36 (intermediate-stained bone), level 2, packed zigzag (Kiffian) |
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| sherd | P-613 | −21.59 |
| 3800–3650 (3725 cal BC) |
| In burial G3B24 (light-colored bone), level 1, spaced zigzag (Kiffian) |
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| partial pot | P-615 | −15.75 |
| 2130–1900 (2015 cal BC) |
| In situ in lakebed at G8, undecorated (Late Tenerean) |
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| partial pot | P-616 | −13.94 |
| 390–200 (295 cal BC) |
| In situ over charcoal layer on red sandstone west of G3, undecorated (Late Tenerean) |
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| charcoal | UCIAMS 34745 | — |
| 1980–1770 (1875 cal BC) |
| Particle in G1B3 burial (weak acid-base treatment) |
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| charcoal | UCIAMS 35600 | −15.70 |
| 510–370 (440 cal BC) |
| Charcoal from a hearth in situ directly under pot GA17, GA17a (date 38) is acid-base-HNO3-treated, GA17b (date 39) is (humic acids from pretreatment) |
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| charcoal | UCIAMS 35601 | −14.30 |
| 370–190 (280 cal BC) | ||
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| bone | P-682 | −2.79 |
| 6620–6460 (6540 cal BC) |
| Refuse area 5, |
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| bone | P-683 | −5.21 |
| 6430–6240 (6335 cal BC) |
| Refuse area 5, |
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| clam | UCIAMS 35940 | −3.50 |
| 4545–4455 (4500 cal BC) |
| Midden 4 (HCl-etched nacreous shell), near G3B24 |
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| clam | UCIAMS 35941 | −0.80 |
| 4450–4330 (4390 cal BC) |
| Midden 4 (chalky exterior shell); midden near G3B24 |
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| sherd | P-529 | −17.58 |
| 4230–3970 (4100 cal BC) |
| Midden 1, level 1, alternating pivoting stamp (Tenerean) |
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| sherd | P-531 | −13.77 |
| 3970–3790 (3880 cal BC) |
| Midden 1, level 1, packed zigzag (Kiffian) |
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| sherd | P-530 | −13.78 |
| 3950–3710 (3830 cal BC) |
| Midden 1, level 2, packed zigzag (Kiffian) |
|
| clam | UCIAMS 35944 | −3.90 |
| 3950–3790 (3870 cal BC) |
| Midden 1 (chalky exterior shell) |
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| clam | UCIAMS 35946 | −0.40 |
| 3950–3780 (3865 cal BC) |
| Midden 1 (HCl-leached hinge, nacreous shell) |
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| clam | UCIAMS 35945 | −1.20 |
| 3910–3710 (3810 cal BC) |
| Midden 1 (150 µm thick section, innermost calcite) |
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| bone | P-549 | 0.45 |
| 2900–2670 (2785 cal BC) |
| Midden 1, level 2, |
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| sherd | P-532 | −15.77 |
| 3500–3190 (3345cal BC) |
| Midden 2, level 1, undecorated (? tradition) |
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| sherd | P-537 | −13.95 |
| 3360–3090 (3345 cal BC) |
| Midden 2, level 1, packed zigzag (Kiffian) |
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| bone | UCIAMS 35598 | −6.40 |
| 3330–3010 (3170 cal BC) |
| Midden 2 (humic acids from “decalcification supernatant silt-charcoal”) |
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| bone | UCIAMS 35599 | −8.90 |
| 3330–3010 (3170 cal BC) |
| Midden 2 (humic acids from decalcified burnt bone) |
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| bone | P-689 | −1.13 |
| 8200–7740 (7970 cal BC) |
| Bovid astragalus on top of G1, deflated (dark-stained bone) |
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| bone | P-687 | 1.83 |
| 6690–6580 (6635 cal BC) |
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| bone | P-688 | −0.15 |
| 6640–6470 (6555 cal BC) |
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| bone | P-691 | 0.61 |
| 6560–6430 (6495 cal BC) |
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| enamel | P-607 | −0.53 |
| 3940–3660 (3800 cal BC) |
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| bone | P-608 | 1.15 |
| 3790–3640 (3715 cal BC) |
| |
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| bone | P-685 | −1.39 |
| 2880–2570 (2725 cal BC) |
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| bone | P-690 | 1.75 |
| 2840–2480 (2660 cal BC) |
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| bone | P-686 | −4.81 |
| 2480–2290 (2385 cal BC) |
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| bone harpoon point | P-694 | −9.00 |
| 6590–6470 (6530 cal BC) |
| Harpoon, in situ in Refuse area 5 |
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| bone harpoon point | P-695 | −0.90 |
| 6770–6600 (6685 cal BC) |
| Harpoon, in situ in Refuse area 5 |
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| bone harpoon point | P-692 | −0.20 |
| 4450–4270 (4360 cal BC) |
| Harpoon, in situ in G6 lakebed |
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| ostrich eggshell bead | CEDAD | −6.10 |
| 4330–4040 (4185 cal BC) |
| eggshell bead associated with burial G3B4 and encrusted with calcrete |
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| bone harpoon point | P-693 | 3.60 |
| 3990–3800 (3895 cal BC) |
| Harpoon, in situ in G6 lakebed |
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| snail | UCIAMS 35937 | 5.00 |
| 5625–5535 (5580 cal BC) |
| G1-2 lakebed (HCl-leached gastropods, |
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| clam | UCIAMS 35597 | −15.50 |
| 4690–4500 (4595 cal BC) |
| G1-2 lakebed clam, black particulate carbon from sediment filling shell interior |
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| clam | UCIAMS 35596 | −14.70 |
| 4450–4270 (4360 cal BC) |
| G1-2 lakebed clam, humic acids from sediment filling shell interior |
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| clam | UCIAMS 35942 | 0.70 |
| 3790–3660 (3725 cal BC) |
| G1-2 lakebed clam, chalky exterior, outer shell surface |
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| clam | UCIAMS 35943 | 0.80 |
| 3770–3650 (3710 cal BC) |
| G1-2 lakebed clam, HCl-etched nacreous hinge |
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| calcrete | ISGS | −3.50 |
| 3990–3800 (3895 cal BC) |
| G3 calcrete, east side; inorganic C from CO3 |
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| lakebed | ISGS | −17.50 |
| 5550–4750 (5150 cal BC) |
| G6 lakebed sediment, 20–25 cm depth; below organic rich layer; low organic C yield |
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| clam | CEDAD | 1.70 |
| 3490–3100 (3295 cal BC) |
| G6 lakebed clam, composite shell (did not isolate organic layer) |
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| clam | UCIAMS 35939 | 2.00 |
| 3270–2920 (3095 cal BC) |
| G6 lakebed clam, G6a (date 77) is HCl-leached hinge zone shell, G6b (date 78) is from chalky exterior shell |
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| clam | UCIAMS 35938 | 0.80 |
| 3090–2920 (3005 cal BC) | ||
Dates from the same specimen or feature are grouped together (shaded or unshaded). For some sherds recovered in burials with Kiffian decorative motifs, dates based on plant temper are older than 6000 B.C.E. (dates 26–28). Other sherds found in burials and middens with Kiffian decorative motifs and dates based on plant temper are younger than 6000 B.C.E. (dates 29, 32, 34, 45, 46, 52). Although these younger ages may be aberrant (EAAG), they are concordant with dates based on other materials when found in the same midden (dates 44–54; JFS). Likewise, two direct dates on bone harpoon points (dates 64, 65) are concordant with other dated material in refuse area 5 associated with the early Holocene occupational phase 2 (dates 64, 65). An additional pair of direct dates (dates 66, 68) on bone harpoon points found in situ in paleolake sediment, however, are more than 2 kyr younger and date to the middle of the mid-Holocene occupational phase 3. Additional testing of bone harpoon points is warranted to better understand these results.
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dates for paleodune sand.
| No. | Sample Level | Notes | Lab-Date-Number | OSL Age | |
| BP | BCE | ||||
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| mid level | 1.5 m down from calcrete | UG-2006-391 | 10,100±700 BP | 8100±700 BCE |
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| upper level (section 12) | 1.0 m down from calcrete; burial level; deep control trench | UG-2007-442 | 10,500±800 BP | 8500±800 BCE |
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| mid level (section 12) | 2.0 m down from calcrete; deep control trench | UG-2007-443 | 16,500±1800 BP | 14,500±1800 BCE |
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| lower level (section 12) | 2.5 m down from calcrete; deep control trench | UG-2007-445 | 15,000±1400 BP | 13,000±1400 BCE |
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| upper level | 1.0 m down from calcrete | UG-2007-444 | 8700±800 BP | 6700±800 BCE |
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| upper level | 0.35 m down from calcrete | UG-2006-393 | 8200±600 BP | 6200±600 BCE |
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| upper level | 1.0 m down from calcrete | UG-2007-446 | 10,800±1200 BP | 8800±1200 BCE |
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| upper level | 0.75 m down from calcrete; thickness of dune 2.0–3.0 m | UG-2006-394 | 11,100±1200 BP | 9100±1200 BCE |
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| G4 upper level | 1.0 m down from calcrete | UG-2007-448 | 10,500±1200 BP | 8500±1200 BCE |
Nine OSL dates on paleodune sand samples taken at varying depth from sites G1-4 at Gobero. OSL samples 2–4 are from a 3.0 m section on the north edge of site G1 (Figure 1F). Abbreviations: BCE, BP dates minus 2000 years to approximate BCE age; BP, before present; UG, Luminescence Dating Laboratory, University of Georgia.
Figure 3Radiocarbon (14C AMS) dates for human skeletons, ceramics, charcoals, middens, fauna, artifacts and sediment.
Timelines and occupation phases 1–4 are shown at the bottom. Associated chronometric data are compiled in Table 2 using current atmospheric standards [55]. All of the burials that have been dated at Gobero fall within phases 2 and 3, which are shown as green to indicate favorable humid climate conditions; more arid intervals are shown as tan including occupation phases 1 and 4. Multiple dates on individual specimens or features are boxed. A dotted line separates early and mid-Holocene human burials. Abbreviations: B.C.E., before current era (registered to calendar year zero); B.P., before present (1950); G1B8, burial 8 on G1; G1B11, burial 11 on G1; G3B8, burial 8 on G3; K, Kiffian; LT, Late Tenerean; T, Tenerean.
Figure 4Early Holocene cemetery, burials and skulls.
(A)-Gobero site G3 showing excavated burials (red dots). (B)-Enlarged map of the early Holocene cemetery showing the location of 17 undisturbed burials of skeletons with dark-stained bone (red dots). Five burials (red dot with outer ring) were directly dated to a narrow range of ∼7500±250 years B.C.E. (Figure 2; Table 2). (C)-Skeleton (dark-stained) of an early Holocene adult male (G3B8; ∼7515 B.C.E.) buried in supine, hyperflexed posture with hands over the mouth and feet crossed. Computed-tomography cross-section (below) across the middle of the skeleton (red line) shows the tightly bundled configuration of major limb bones (within a 25 cm×12 cm rectangle) for an adult with stature approximately 2 m. (D)-Skull of early Holocene adult male (as in C) showing long, low calvarium, broad zygomatic width and relatively flat face. (E)-Skull of an early Holocene juvenile (G3B17b; ∼7630 B.C.E; estimated age 5 years) already showing long, low cranial proportions. Scale bar in C equals 13.3 cm for skeleton and 10 cm for CT scan; skull length (glabella-opisthocranion) in D and E equals 190.0 mm and 171.0 mm, respectively. Abbreviations: f, femur, fi, fibula; h, humerus; r, radius; ti, tibia; ul, ulna.
Figure 5Mid-Holocene burials and skull.
(A)-Top view of mid-Holocene adult male (G1B11; ∼4645 B.C.E.) buried in a recumbent hyperflexed posture. (B)-Bottom view of burial in A showing a mud turtle carapace (Pelusios adansonii) in contact with the ventral aspect of the pelvic girdle. (C)-Skull from burial in A and B showing high calvarium, narrow zygomatic width and more prognathous face. (D)-Mid-Holocene juvenile (G1B2; ∼2835 B.C.E.) with upper arm bracelet of hippo ivory. (E)-Mid-Holocene triple burial involving an adult female (G1B8; ∼3315 B.C.E.) and two juveniles (G1B9, G1B10) with intertwined arms, hands and legs. (F)-Schematic showing skeletal positions in the triple burial with the adult female on right (tan, G1B8) facing juveniles with estimated ages of 8 years (black, G1B9) and 5 years (red, G1B8).
Nine human populations sampled for craniometric analysis ranging in age from the Late Pleistocene (ca. 80,000 BP, Aterian) to the mid-Holocene (ca. 4000 BP) and in geographic distribution across the Maghreb to the southern Sahara [18], [19], [26], [27], [54].
| No. | Sample Size | Area, Form/Culture (Age) | Acronym or Abbreviation | Sites |
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| 6 | Sahara, Aterian (Late Pleistocene) | Ater | TémaraDar-es-Soltan |
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| 39 | Eastern Maghreb, Iberomaurusian (Late Pleistocene) | EMI | Kef-oum-TouizaAli-BachaAfalou-bou-Rhummel |
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| 5 | Western Maghreb, Iberomaurusian (Late Pleistocene) | WMI | TaforaltTaza IRachgoun 4La Mouillah |
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| 14 | Eastern Maghreb, Capsian (early Holocene) | EMC | Ain DokkaraKhanguet-el-MouhaadMedjez IIAin MeterchemAioun BericheGrotte des HyenesMechta-el-ArbiGambetta |
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| 22 | Western Maghreb, Capsian (early to mid-Holocene) | WMC | Columnata |
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| 69 | Mauritania, “Mechtoid” (mid-Holocene) | Maur | IzritenSebkha LaasailiaSebkha AmtalSebkha MahariatSebkha LemheirisSebkha EdjailaTintanChami |
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| 45 | Mali, “Mechtoid” (mid-Holocene) | Mali | Hassi-el-AbiodAsselar |
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| 6 | Gobero, Kiffian (early Holocene) | Gob-e | Gobero (G3) |
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| 12 | Gobero, Tenerean (mid-Holocene) | Gob-m | Gobero (G1-3, G5) |
Craniometric means for human samples.
| Measure-ment Acronym | Ater | WMI | WMC | EMI | EMC | Maur | Mali | Gob-e | Gob-m |
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| 197.88 | 189.17 | 185.50 | 187.51 | 189.04 | 189.11 | 187.19 | 188.00 | 181.64 |
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| 149.38 | 143.18 | 143.45 | 143.59 | 144.56 | 143.48 | 143.29 | 141.67 | 131.83 |
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| 112.00 | 107.00 | 101.50 | 106.81 | 106.86 | 106.57 | 105.87 | 102.33 | 103.71 |
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| 141.50 | 135.83 | 135.00 | 135.72 | 137.98 | 136.15 | 135.41 | 134.00 | 137.67 |
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| 139.50 | 126.10 | 128.70 | 126.03 | 129.28 | 126.89 | 125.59 | 128.00 | 126.11 |
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| 130.67 | 133.50 | 128.09 | 132.23 | 131.60 | 132.91 | 131.75 | 133.60 | 131.50 |
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| 122.33 | 123.59 | 122.56 | 123.46 | 123.11 | 123.41 | 123.39 | 121.67 | 110.43 |
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| 119.00 | 111.02 | 113.11 | 110.30 | 112.89 | 111.51 | 110.19 | 111.25 | 111.56 |
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| 103.00 | 103.24 | 102.00 | 102.86 | 102.87 | 103.08 | 102.69 | 99.67 | 96.71 |
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| 72.00 | 64.89 | 69.75 | 63.97 | 66.25 | 65.60 | 64.31 | 68.00 | 62.83 |
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| 49.25 | 51.41 | 51.75 | 49.68 | 49.92 | 51.19 | 49.84 | 53.50 | 49.64 |
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| 27.00 | 27.38 | 24.80 | 26.73 | 26.21 | 27.02 | 26.69 | 28.60 | 27.85 |
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| 152.00 | 139.43 | 143.00 | 135.71 | 138.43 | 140.10 | 136.42 | 141.67 | 145.80 |
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| 107.95 | 93.65 | 92.27 | 94.56 | 96.51 | 94.17 | 94.41 | 94.50 | 95.07 |
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| 118.33 | 120.05 | 115.82 | 118.35 | 118.43 | 119.50 | 118.10 | 121.50 | 109.11 |
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| 550.00 | 537.88 | 523.38 | 534.56 | 536.74 | 536.84 | 532.84 | 532.00 | 485.80 |
Craniometric means for early and mid-Holocene skulls from Gobero and comparative samples elsewhere from northern Africa. Measurement acronyms (after [18]): LGO, glabella-occipital length; BPX, maximum cranial breadth; LBN, basion-nasion; HBB, basion-bregma; AFR, frontal arc; APA, parietal arc; AOC, occipital arc; CFR, frontal chord; COC, occipital chord; HNP, nasion-prosthion; HNZ, nasion-nasospinale; BNZ, nasal breadth; BZY, bizygomtic breadth; BFW, minimum frontal breadth; BFX, maximum frontal breadth; HORC, horizontal circumference above the superciliary arches. Sample acronyms and abbreviations: Ater, Aterian; EMI, eastern Maghreb Iberomaurusian; EMC, eastern Maghreb Capsian; Gob-e, Gobero early Holocene; Gob-m, Gobero mid-Holocene; Maur, Mauritania; Mali, Hassi-el-Abiod, Mali; WMI, western Maghreb Iberomaurusian; WMC, western Maghreb Capsian.
Figure 6Principal components analysis of craniofacial dimensions among Late Pleistocene to mid-Holocene populations from the Maghreb and southern Sahara.
Plot of first two principal components extracted from a mean matrix for 17 craniometric variables (Tables 4, 7) in 9 human populations (Table 3) from the Late Pleistocene through the mid-Holocene from the Maghreb and southern Sahara. Seven trans-Saharan populations cluster together, whereas Late Pleistocene Aterians (Ater) and the mid-Holocene population at Gobero (Gob-m) are striking outliers. Axes are scaled by the square root of the corresponding eigenvalue for the principal component. Abbreviations: Ater, Aterian; EMC, eastern Maghreb Capsian; EMI, eastern Maghreb Iberomaurusian; Gob-e, Gobero early Holocene; Gob-m, Gobero mid-Holocene; Mali, Hassi-el-Abiod, Mali; Maur, Mauritania; WMC, western Maghreb Capsian; WMI, western Maghreb Iberomaurusian.
Principal component loadings for human samples extracted from matrix of means for North African samples.
| Measurement Acronym | PC1 | PC2 | PC3 |
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| 0.963 | 0.129 | 0.227 |
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| 0.873 | 0.463 | −0.140 |
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| 0.792 | −0.055 | 0.392 |
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| 0.704 | −0.607 | 0.167 |
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| 0.901 | −0.373 | −0.010 |
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| −0.210 | 0.403 | 0.885 |
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| 0.497 | 0.850 | −0.169 |
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| 0.857 | −0.469 | −0.098 |
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| 0.609 | 0.678 | −0.182 |
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| 0.763 | −0.089 | −0.327 |
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| −0.289 | 0.445 | −0.025 |
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| −0.209 | −0.114 | 0.916 |
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| 0.496 | −0.748 | 0.027 |
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| 0.853 | −0.433 | 0.256 |
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| 0.418 | 0.842 | 0.222 |
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| 0.760 | 0.645 | 0.077 |
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| 7.455 | 4.396 | 2.174 |
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| 46% | 27% | 13% |
Measurement abbreviations as in Table 4.
Figure 7Ceramic, lithic, bone and hippo ivory artifacts and ornaments.
(A)-Mid-Holocene adult male (G3B36; ∼3500 B.C.E.) buried with skull resting in a partial ceramic vessel (see B). (B)-Side and magnified view of ceramic vessel (G3-94) under skull (see A) showing rocker stamp decoration. Kiffian tool kit (C–F). (C)-Biserial bone harpoon point with perforated butt (GA154) made from a crocodile dentary. (D)-Uniserial fixed barbed point with notched butt (GA130) made from an artiodactyl long bone. (E)-Bone hook (GA31a). (F)-Crescent-shaped microlith (G1-71b) from site G1 (deflated). Tenerean tool kit (G-I). (G)-Felsite bifacial point (G3-1b) associated with an adult male burial (G3B4). (H)-One (G1-134) of four hollow-based points associated with a mid-Holocene adult female (G1B8; ∼3315 B.C.E.) in a triple burial (Figure 3E, F). (I)-Anterior and magnified view of a felsite adze (GA110c) showing the green color and vesicles common to this source rock. (J)-Amazonite pendant (GA124). (K)-Upper arm bracelet (G1-7) carved in hippo ivory near the distal end of the left humerus in a juvenile burial (G1B2; ∼2835 B.C.E.). (L)-Bead (G3-6 necklace, bead 9) made of hippo ivory showing the paired bite mark from the incisors of a rodent (top, arrow) on a divot removed from the bead margin (bottom). (M)-Anterior and magnified lateral views of a pendant (part of G3-6 necklace) carved in hippo ivory and found in situ on a mid-Holocene adult female (G3B41; ∼3620 B.C.E.). Scale bars equal 5 cm in B and 2 cm in L. Ages given above are from 14C AMS dates on enamel bioapatite and represent the midpoint of the calibrated radiocarbon confidence interval (Table 2). Maximum artifact length is 11.9 cm in C, 13.2 cm in D, 2.0 cm in E, 2.3 cm in F, 2.04 cm in G, 2.0 cm in H, 8.2 cm in I, 4.4 cm in J, 8.4 cm in K, and 8.8 cm in M.
Faunal list at Gobero showing taxa recorded at archaeological sites (G1-3), in early and mid-Holocene middens (middens 1–4, refuse area 5), and in the Gobero area (in paleolake deposits or on deflation surfaces).
| Higher Taxon | Tribe, Genus, Species | Sites G1-3 | Mid-Holocene Middens 1–4 | Early Holocene Refuse Area 5 | Gobero Area |
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| Gastropoda |
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| + | |
| Pelecypoda |
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| + | + |
| ? | + | + | + | + | |
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| Polypteridae |
| + | + | ||
| Mormyridae | + | + | |||
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| + | ||||
| Cyprinidae | + | + | |||
| Osteoglossidae |
| + | + | ||
| Siluriformes |
| + |
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| Bagridae |
| + | + | ||
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| + | ||||
| Claridae |
| + |
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| + |
| Mochocidae |
| + | + | ||
| Centropomidae |
| + |
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| Cichlidae | Tilapinii |
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| + |
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| Bufonidae | Gen. et sp. indet. | + | |||
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| Testudines | + | + | |||
| Pelomedusidae |
| + |
| + | + |
| Trionychidae | + | + |
| + | |
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| + | ||||
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| + | ||||
| Varanidae |
| + | + | ||
| Pythonidae |
| + | + | + | |
| Crocodylidae |
| + | + |
| + |
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| Palaeognathae |
| + | + | ||
| Neognathae | + | + | + | ||
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| Rodentia | + | + | + | + | |
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| + | + | |||
| Felidae |
| + | |||
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| + | ||||
| Herpestidae | + | ||||
| Lutrinae | + | ||||
| Canidae |
| + | |||
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| + | ||||
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| + | ||||
| Elephantidae |
| + | |||
| Suidae |
| + | + | ||
| Hippopotamidae |
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| + | + | + |
| Giraffidae |
| + | |||
| Bovidae |
| + | + | ||
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| + | + | |||
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| + | + | |||
Abbreviations: +, species present; x, species very common.
As eggshell beads.
Figure 8Alallaka, a felsite knapping site on the edge of the Aÿr massif.
(A)-An intrusion of green microcrystalline feldpar, or felsite [35], is exposed as an oval outcrop approximately 0.8 km in width and 2.5 km in length near the Alallaka wadi on the southeastern edge of the Air massif (an area known as Takolokouzet), situated 160 km north of the Gobero site complex Figure 1A). The exposed rock shows the characteristic green hue, variable lamination, and vesicular texture common to many of the felsite lithics from Gobero. (B)-Abundant debitage as well as large groundstones attest to a longstanding knapping operation at Alallaka. Scale bar equals 3 cm.
Figure 9Mid-Holocene midden.
Portion of a mid-Holocene midden (midden 4) with matrix removed showing stacking of the valves of the clam Mutela, articulated fish vertebrae, and potsherds (Table 2, dates 42, 43, average midpoint ∼4445 B.C.E.).
Figure 10Pollen composition in mid-Holocene burials.
(A)-Percentage pollen spectra from three mid-Holocene burials on sites G1 and G3 showing low diversity vegetation and the prevalence of Sahelian phytogeographical character. (B)-Arboreal pollen. (C)-Non-arboreal pollen. Long distance transport is low, as indicated by the paucity of Mediterranean taxa [15]. Crushed or damaged pollen grains that could be identified were summed in the relevant taxa. Only pollen that could not be identified were included in the deteriorated sum. Abbreviations: CONISS, constrained incremental sum of squares; p/g, pollen per gram.
Convergence of multiple 14C AMS dates based on bioapatite radiocarbon from different materials from the same individual.
| No. | Material Sampled | 14C AMS Date |
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| enamel | 8420±40 BP |
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| bone (femur interior) | 8470±40 BP |
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| bone (femur surface) | 8220±40 BP |
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| enamel | 5940±40 BP |
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| enamel | 5620±40 BP |
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| bone (femur) | 5570±40 BP |
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| enamel | 4590±40 BP |
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| bone (femur) | 4090±40 BP |
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| enamel | 4990±40 BP |
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| bone (mandible) | 4930±40 BP |
Strontium isotope (87Sr/86Sr) results from human enamel in burials at Gobero and baseline samples from modern fauna and soil.
| Laboratory Number | Burial or Specimen Number | Material (acronyms identify tooth sampled) | 87Sr/86Sr |
| ACL-0305 | G1B2 | ULM1 | 0.71222 |
| ACL-0306 | G1B2 | LRM2 | 0.71220 |
| ACL-0307 | G3B3 | RC | 0.71160 |
| ACL-0308 | G1B5 | ULM2 | 0.71293 |
| ACL-0314 | G3B1 | LLc | 0.71143 |
| ACL-0340 | G1B11 | URM1 | 0.71123 |
| ACL-0341 | G1B11 | URM2 | 0.71147 |
| ACL-0342 | G1B11 | URM3 | 0.71153 |
| ACL-0442 | G1B7 | LRM3 | 0.71171 |
| ACL-0443 | G3B5 | LLM2 | 0.71202 |
| ACL-0444 | G3B5 | LLM1 | 0.71235 |
| ACL-0445 | G3B5 | LLM3 | 0.71193 |
| ACL-0446 | G3B23 | LLM1 | 0.71197 |
| ACL-0447 | G3B23 | LLM2 | 0.71174 |
| ACL-0448 | G3B23 | LLM3 | 0.71182 |
| ACL-0449 | G3B24 | LLM1 | 0.71204 |
| ACL-0450 | G3B24 | LLM2 | 0.71204 |
| ACL-0451 | G3B24 | LLM3 | 0.71217 |
| ACL-0452 | G3B28 | ULM1 | 0.71184 |
| ACL-0453 | G3B28 | ULM2 | 0.71266 |
| ACL-0454 | G3B36 | LLM1 | 0.71221 |
| ACL-0456 | G3B36 | LLM3 | 0.71156 |
| ACL-0457 | G3B9 | ULM1 | 0.71180 |
| ACL-0458 | G3B9 | ULM2 | 0.71188 |
| ACL-0459 | G3B9 | ULM3 | 0.71214 |
| ACL-0460 | G3B41 | LLM1 | 0.71151 |
| ACL-0461 | G3B41 | LLM2 | 0.71142 |
| ACL-0462 | G3B41 | LLM3 | 0.71146 |
| ACL-0545 | GOB-BCS1 | bone ( | 0.71470 |
| ACL-0546 | GOB-BCS2 | enamel ( | 0.71308 |
| ACL-0547 | GOB-BCS3 | enamel ( | 0.71225 |
| ACL-0548 | GOB-BCS4 | enamel ( | 0.71157 |
| ACL-0549 | GOB-BCS5 | bone (rodent) | 0.71152 |
| ACL-0550 | GOB-BCS6 | bone (rodent from | 0.71261 |
| ACL-0551 | GOB-BCS7 | bone (rodent from | 0.71217 |
| ACL-0552 | GOB-BCS8 | bone (rodent from | 0.71238 |
| ACL-0553 | GOB-BCS9 | bone (rodent from | 0.71444 |
| ACL-0554 | GOB-BCS10 | bone (rodent from | 0.71160 |
| ACL-0555 | GOB-BCS11 | bone (rodent from | 0.71477 |
| ACL-0556 | GOB-BCS12 | bone (rodent from | 0.71080 |
| ACL-0557 | GOB-BCS13 | bone ( | 0.71354 |
| ACL-0558 | GOB-BCS14 | bone (caprine or ovine) | 0.71371 |
| ACL-0559 | GOB-BCS15 | bone (caprine or ovine) | 0.71176 |
| ACL-0560 | GOB-BCS16 | shell (snail) | 0.71120 |
| ACL-0561 | GOB-BCS17 | enamel ( | 0.71122 |
| ACL-0562 | GOB-BCS18 | bone ( | 0.71251 |
| ACL-0563 | GOB-BCS19 | bone ( | 0.71252 |
| ACL-0566 | GOB-BCS2 | enamel ( | 0.71306 |
| ACL-0567 | GOB-BCS2 | enamel ( | 0.71334 |
| ACL-0643 | GOB-SOI-03 | soil (from burial G1B17) | 0.71326 |
| ACL-0644 | GOB-SOI-04 | soil (from burial G1B18) | 0.71347 |
| ACL-0645 | GOB-SOI-05 | soil (from burial G1B6) | 0.71384 |
| ACL-0655 | GOB-SOI-16 | soil (from burial G3B23) | 0.71258 |
| ACL-0660 | GOB-SOI-21 | soil (from burial G3B4) | 0.71245 |
| ACL-0665 | GOB-SOI-26 | soil (from burial G3B7) | 0.71204 |
| ACL-0667 | GOB-SOI-28 | soil (from burial G3B9) | 0.71269 |
Abbreviations: ACL, Archaeological Chemistry Laboratory, Arizona State University; c, deciduous canine; L, lower (or left); M, molar; R, right; U, upper.
Pollen sampling for three mid-Holocene burials.
| Sample No. | Description |
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| under the skull |
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| under the ribs |
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| inside the stomach |
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| near and inside left hand |
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| under the ribs after removal of skeleton |
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| behind thorax of adult G1B8 |
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| between ribs and pelvis to the left of adult G1B8 |
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| between arms of juveniles G1B9 and G1B10 |
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| under the skull |
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| under the femur |
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| near warthog tusk |
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| between left arm and ribs |
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| inside pot containing skull |