Zouhrah Cave (L 3)
Basic information
Sample name: Zouhrah Cave (L 3)

Sample aka: El Harhoura 1

Reference: H. Monchot and H. Aouraghe. 2009. Deciphering the taphonomic history of an Upper Paleolithic faunal assemblage from Zouhrah Cave/El Harhoura 1, Morocco. Quaternaire 20(2):239-253 [ER 3787]
Geography
Country: Morocco


Coordinate: 33.94° N, -6.95° W
Coordinate basis: estimated from map

Time interval: Pleistocene - Holocene

Section: 3787

Unit number: 5

Unit order: below to above

Age basis: radiocarbon (uncalibrated)

Geography comments: shown on a map as ENE of central Temara on the coast
coordinate based on the beach location of Harhoura in Temara
"Neolithic" and "on top of a fill containing remains of 19 buried individuals... This necropolis was dated to 5,400 +/- 290 yr BP" by C14
this date is of unclear relevance because "domestic taxa that are frequently encountered in the main Neolithic sites in Morocco are absent... Human activity in the cave was limited to ritual internments" and the burials may have gone through sediments that are actually Late Pleistocene, as suggested by the fauna that includes Equus algericus and Equus mauritanicus, so it "is similar to that of the Aterian levels"
a date of any where between the Late Pleistocene and mid-Holocene is therefore possible

Environment
Lithology: sandstone

Taphonomic context: carnivore accumulation,cave,rodent accumulation

Archaeology: burials

Habitat comments: level 3 includes "roof blocks...covered by sandy sediment... more or less clayey or loamy" with "pebbles and blocks"
based on a detailed taphonomic analysis, "The hyena would have been the main collector and modifier of bones at Zouhrah cave" but material was also accumulated by porcupines (this presumably does apply to the Holocene level)
tools aren't discussed

Methods
Life forms: carnivores,rodents,ungulates,other small mammals,birds,crustaceans

Sampling methods: quarry

Sample size: 376 specimens

Sampled by: A. Debénath

Years: 1976

Sampling comments: "discovered during residential construction work in 1976 and ... excavated by A. Debénath"
numerous amphibians, reptiles, birds, lagomorphs, mollusks, and rodents are described from somewhere in the section
reptile, amphibian, and "mollusc" specimens are listed in the table at this level
Equus algericus is noted as "representative of the Upper Pleistocene" but there is no discussion of whether the specimens might be reworked

Metadata
Sample number: 4114

Contributor: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Modifier no: John Alroy

Created: 2023-02-24 14:23:52

Modified: 2024-10-31 23:20:30

Abundance distribution
22 species
4 singletons
total count 376
geometric series index: 33.9
Fisher's α: 5.100
geometric series k: 0.7901
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.7981
Shannon's H: 2.0694
Good's u: 0.9894
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
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