Wezmeh Cave
Basic information
Sample name: Wezmeh Cave

Reference: M. Mashkour, H. Monchot, E. Trinkaus, J.-L. Reyss, F. Biglari, S. Bailon, S. Heydari, and K. Abdi. 2009. Carnivores and their prey in the Wezmeh Cave (Kermanshah, Iran): a Late Pleistocene refuge in the Zagros. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 19:678-694 [ER 3082]
Geography
Country: Iran


Coordinate: 34° 3' 20" N, 46° 38' 42" E
Coordinate basis: stated in text

Time interval: Late Pleistocene

Max Ma: 0.0705

Min Ma: 0.0114

Age basis: U/Th

Geography comments: "about 12 km southeast of the town of Islamabad-e Gharb and 3.5 km northeast of the village of Tajar-e Akbar"
six U/Th dates span 11.4 +/- 0.5 to 70.5 + 6.8, - 6.4 ka, and "ca. 70 ka BP the use of the cave commenced... these occupations continued during several millenia, certainly after oxygen isotopic stage 5"

Environment
Lithology: siltstone

Taphonomic context: carnivore accumulation,cave

Habitat comments: "formed between geological layers of karstic limestone" with fossiliferous sediments derived from "sediments carried by water through cracks and cavities", organics, and "wind-blown silt and sand"
"The cave was most probably used more as a shelter for several carnivore species at different times, rather than as a long-term den" and there is an "absence of anthropic activity"

Methods
Life forms: carnivores,primates,rodents,ungulates,other small mammals,lizards,snakes,turtles

Sampling methods: quarry,screenwash,surface

Sample size: 1950 specimens

Years: 1999, 2001

Sampling comments: "the deposits had been partially emptied and scattered on the talus slope by looters, leaving a mix of Chalcolithic archaeological remains and Pleistocene fauna on the surface... The bones were therefore sorted on the basis of these preservational characteristics into Pleistocene and Holocene samples" and only the Pleistocene remains are described
"We also screened areas on the slope" and dug "an exploratory 3 x 3 m trench" and "six test pits... These excavations produced more bones and a handful of archaeological finds, mostly ceramics"

Metadata
Sample number: 3356

Contributor: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Created: 2019-08-26 16:07:10

Modified: 2019-08-26 06:07:10

Abundance distribution
29 species
3 singletons
total count 1950
geometric series index: 38.4
Fisher's α: 4.831
geometric series k: 0.8014
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.8535
Shannon's H: 2.2864
Good's u: 0.9985
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
Register
Crocuta crocuta43766 kg carnivore
Ursus arctos192156 kg frugivore-carnivore
Panthera leo16147 kg carnivore
Panthera pardus233 kg carnivore
Felidae indet.4
caracal, lynx, or jungle cat
Felis lybica8
"Felis silvestris"
Canis lupus17643 kg carnivore
Vulpes vulpes4925.3 kg carnivore-insectivore
Meles meles4211 kg invertivore-herbivore
Mustela putorius7681 g carnivore
Martes martes21.5 kg carnivore-frugivore
or possibly foina
Urva sp.5
"Herpestes sp."
Homo sp.1
Rhinocerotidae indet.2
"Dicerorhinus sp.": probably Stephanorhinus
Equus ferus1422 kg
"Equus caballus": not domesticated
Equus sp.4
hemionus or asinus
Bos primigenius13
Sus scrofa9754 kg herbivore
Cervus elaphus59104 kg
Gazella sp.17
Ovis gmelini12730 kg
"Ovis orientalis"
Capra aegagrus3122 kg browser-grazer
Erinaceus sp.5
Hystrix indica213 kg browser
Lepus capensis145
Testudo graeca46
Laudakia sp.1
Malpolon monspessulanus14
Vipera lebetina2