Coudoulous I (Faunal Unit VI)
Basic information
Sample name: Coudoulous I (Faunal Unit VI)
Reference: P. Fernandez, M. Jeannet, J. Jaubert, and J.-P. Brugal. 2021. Paleoecological first results on the Middle Pleistocene sequence of Coudoulous I (Quercy, Lot, France). Alpine and Mediterranean Quaternary 34(1):89-107 [ER 3857]
Geography
Country: France
Coordinate: 44° 28' 20" N, 1° 39' 50" E
Coordinate basis: stated in text
Time interval: Middle Pleistocene
Max Ma: 0.229
Min Ma: 0.1613
Age basis: other
Geography comments: "in the Quercy area... at the junction of the river LOt and its tributary, the Célé"
the entire faunal sequence is bracketed by an ESR/U-series date of 161.3 +/- 14 kyr at the top and two U/Th dates of 229 + 78 - 42 and 202 + 78 - 39 kyr at the base
the entire faunal sequence is bracketed by an ESR/U-series date of 161.3 +/- 14 kyr at the top and two U/Th dates of 229 + 78 - 42 and 202 + 78 - 39 kyr at the base
Environment
Lithology: sandstone
Taphonomic context: cave,human accumulation,pitfall trap
Archaeology: stone tools
Habitat comments: a pitfall trap with fossils from "clays, sands, angular limestone rocks"
there is a "very rich archaeological level" immediately above the fossiliferous sequence that dates to the "Early Middle Paleolithic" and there are "scarce and dispersed artefacts of the same age" in the fossiliferous levels
the site "was used for marginal scavenging by Lower Paleolithic hominid groups and as a kill-butchery site during the EMP", so it is at least partially a human accumulation
from stratigraphic units 8a, 8b, 8b'1, and 8b'2, the first two based on Fig. 2 being a sandstone that is presumably the source of much or perhaps most of the material because it does not include breccia
there is a "very rich archaeological level" immediately above the fossiliferous sequence that dates to the "Early Middle Paleolithic" and there are "scarce and dispersed artefacts of the same age" in the fossiliferous levels
the site "was used for marginal scavenging by Lower Paleolithic hominid groups and as a kill-butchery site during the EMP", so it is at least partially a human accumulation
from stratigraphic units 8a, 8b, 8b'1, and 8b'2, the first two based on Fig. 2 being a sandstone that is presumably the source of much or perhaps most of the material because it does not include breccia
Methods
Life forms: bats,carnivores,rodents,ungulates,other small mammals,lizards,snakes,frogs,salamanders
Sampling methods: quarry,screenwash
Sample size: 823 specimens
Years: 1994 - 2003
Sampling comments: there was a "rescue excavation" in 1978 - 1980, but the main excavation was between 1994 and 2003
the high abundance of micromammals is taken to mean that screening was used
the high abundance of micromammals is taken to mean that screening was used
Metadata
Sample number: 4226
Contributor: John Alroy
Enterer: John Alroy
Created: 2023-04-14 21:05:18
Modified: 2023-04-14 11:05:18
Abundance distribution
57 species
14 singletons
total count 823
geometric series index: 99.4
Fisher's α: 13.913
geometric series k: 0.9040
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.8520
Shannon's H: 2.7404
Good's u: 0.9830
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
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