The campanian ignimbrite eruption, heinrich event 4, and palaeolithic change in Europe: A high-resolution investigation
Capitolo di libro
Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
The Campanian Ignimbrite (CI) eruption from the Phlegraean Fields Caldera,
southern Italy, represents one of the largest late Quaternary volcanic event. Its
recent dating at 39,280±110 yr BP draws attention to the occurrence of this volcanic
catastrophe during a time interval characterized by biocultural modifications
in western Eurasia. These included the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition
and the supposed change from Neandertal to "modern" Homo sapiens anatomy,
a subject of continuing investigation and controversy. The paper aims to clarify
the position and relevance of the CI event in this context. At several archaeological
sites of southeastern Europe, the CI ash separates the cultural layers containing
Middle Palaeolithic and/or "Earliest Upper Palaeolithic" assemblages
from the layers in which Upper Palaeolithic industries occur. At the same sites the
CI tephra coincides with a long interruption of occupation. The palaeclimatic
records containing the CI products show that the eruption occurred just at the
beginning of Heinrich Event 4 (HE4), which was characterized by extreme climatic
conditions, compared to the other HEs. From the observation of this concurrence
of factors, we advance the hypothesis of a positive climate-volcanism
feedback triggered by the co-occurrence of the CI eruption and HE4 onset. Both
the environmental and cultural data available for a c.5000-year interval on either
side of the event, suggest that a reappraisal of the identity and destiny of the
archaeological industries representing the so-called Middle to Upper Palaeolithic
transition is in order. This might force a reassessment of the Upper Palaeolithic
notion as traditionally employed.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Explosive volcanism; paleoclimatic change; Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition
Elenco autori:
Giaccio, Biagio
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