Age of the Middle Palaeolithic Site of Rosh Ein Mor, Central Negev, Israel: Implications for the Age Range of the Early Levantine Mousterian of the Levantine Corridor

Authors: Rink W.J.1; Richter D.1, 2; Schwarcz H.P.1; Marks A.E.3; Monigal K.3; Kaufman D.4

Source: Journal of Archaeological Science, Volume 30, Number 2, February 2003 , pp. 195-204(10)

Publisher: Academic Press

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Abstract:

A small portion of the Early Levantine Mousterian site of Rosh Ein Mor site was re-excavated in 1996, in order to recover ostrich eggshell for uranium series dating analyses. Flint that appeared to have been heated was recovered from the archive at Southern Methodist University, and tested for its feasibility for thermoluminescence dating. Flint and eggshell were dated and found to give significantly different results. The eggshell yielded a mass spectrometric 230Th/234U burial age of 200·9+9·5/-8·7 ka, while the flint showed a range of last heating ages between 14 and 48 ka. These ages are compared with other age estimates for sites containing similar lithic industries in the region. We conclude that the eggshell age is most likely the minimum age of the time of occupation in which the Early Levantine Mousterian industry was produced, and that the flint heating ages represent either later ephemeral occupations with anthropogenic heating of the flints, or natural fires in which tree roots heated the flints. The results, taken together with other age estimates for the Early Levantine Mousterian in this area, suggest that while in the central Levant we find its earliest appearance between 225 and 300 ka, in southern Israel we find no correspondingly early ages. Copyright 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

Language: English

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1006/jasc.2002.0831

Affiliations: 1: School of Geography and Geology, McMaster University, 1280 Main St. W, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4K1, Canada 2: Instituto Tecnológico e Nuclear, Estrada Nacional 10, Química Apartado 21, Sacavém, 2686-953, Portugal 3: Department of Anthropology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, 75275, U.S.A. 4: Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of Haifa, Haifa, 31905, Israel

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