Qesem Cave LSBS
Basic information
Sample name: Qesem Cave LSBS
Sample aka: Large Stones in Brown Sediment
Reference: R. Blasco, J. Rosell, K. T. Smith, L. C. Maul, P. Sanudo, R. Barkai, and A. Gopher. 2016. Tortoises as a dietary supplement: A view from the Middle Pleistocene site of Qesem Cave, Israel. Quaternary Science Reviews 133:165-182 [ER 3888]
Geography
Country: Israel
State: Center District
Coordinate: 32.109962° N, 34.979996° E
Coordinate basis: estimated from map
Time interval: Middle Pleistocene
Max Ma: 0.42
Min Ma: 0.3
Age basis: U/Th
Geography comments: This sample comes from a deeper sedimentary deposit located under the rock shelf (>0.300 Ma)
Located in the northern part of the cave, with the lowest units of the sequence reaching up to ca. 0.420 Ma
Located in the northern part of the cave, with the lowest units of the sequence reaching up to ca. 0.420 Ma
Environment
Lithology: siliciclastic (mixed)
Taphonomic context: bird accumulation,cave,human accumulation
Archaeology: stone tools
Habitat comments: A mix of large and small stones sit in a "brown sediment rich in the finds of the Amudian industry"
"These sediments are covered by orange-light brown, almost sterile sediments that fill up the remaining space under the shelf up to its ceiling"
"The stratigraphic sequence is divided into two parts: the lower sequence (~6 m thick), consisting of sediments with clastic content gravel and clays; and the upper sequence (~4.5 m thick), consisting of cemented sediment with a large ashy component"
"The AYCC constitutes three major lithic industries, of which two are present at Qesem Cave: the Amudian blade-dominated industry found throughout the entire sequence and the less conspicuous scraper-dominated Yabrudian industry which is found in only three stratigraphically and spatially distinct areas of the cave"
"The low breakage and corrosion frequencies on microfaunal bones, as well other taphonomic attributes, led Smith et al. (2013, in press) to suggest that Barn Owls were probably the responsible agents for the eastern accumulation"
"These sediments are covered by orange-light brown, almost sterile sediments that fill up the remaining space under the shelf up to its ceiling"
"The stratigraphic sequence is divided into two parts: the lower sequence (~6 m thick), consisting of sediments with clastic content gravel and clays; and the upper sequence (~4.5 m thick), consisting of cemented sediment with a large ashy component"
"The AYCC constitutes three major lithic industries, of which two are present at Qesem Cave: the Amudian blade-dominated industry found throughout the entire sequence and the less conspicuous scraper-dominated Yabrudian industry which is found in only three stratigraphically and spatially distinct areas of the cave"
"The low breakage and corrosion frequencies on microfaunal bones, as well other taphonomic attributes, led Smith et al. (2013, in press) to suggest that Barn Owls were probably the responsible agents for the eastern accumulation"
Methods
Life forms: ungulates,birds,turtles
Sampling methods: quarry
Sample size: 546 specimens
Years: 2012, 2013
Sampling comments: This sample comprises 6385 specimens, of which 546 were identified at the species level (8.5%)
"Species-level identification is currently under review, and for this reason we here refer the elements to Testudo sp."
"Species-level identification is currently under review, and for this reason we here refer the elements to Testudo sp."
Metadata
Sample number: 4268
Contributor: Jack Nesbitt
Enterer: Jack Nesbitt
Created: 2023-05-16 14:23:14
Modified: 2023-05-16 04:23:14
Abundance distribution
10 species
1 singleton
total count 546
geometric series index: 13.3
Fisher's α: 1.738
geometric series k: 0.5115
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.4001
Shannon's H: 0.9179
Good's u: 0.9982
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
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