The site of Coste San Giacomo (Early Pleistocene, central Italy): Palaeoenvironmental analysis and biochronological overview
2011; Elsevier BV; Volume: 267; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.quaint.2011.04.006
ISSN1873-4553
AutoresLuca Bellucci, Ilaria Mazzini, Giancarlo Scardia, Luciano Bruni, Fabio Parenti, Aldo Segre, Eugenia Segre Naldini, Raffaele Sardella,
Tópico(s)Evolution and Paleontology Studies
ResumoFacies and ostracod analyses have been performed on a continental core drilled at Coste San Giacomo (Anagni, central Italy), where a middle Villafranchian faunal assemblage was first discovered in 1978. The core intercepted the palaeontological level and penetrated the underlying sedimentary succession, previously largely unknown, for a total sediment recovery of 40 m. In addition, new field surveys led to the discovery of Hippopotamus sp. remains at the faunal site, thus pre-dating the dispersal of this large ungulate into Europe to the middle Villafranchian. The new sedimentological and palaeoecological data allowed to define a palaeoenvironment mainly ascribable to an alluvial plain, characterized by a marsh evolving into a floodplain with overbank deposits and a sand-bed fluvial-channel. This scenario is supported by the reassessed Coste San Giacomo faunal assemblage, consistent with running and/or clear waters as well as prairies and grasslands, under mild climatic conditions.
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