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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

ISSN

1873-4553

Autores

Luca Bellucci, Ilaria Mazzini, Giancarlo Scardia, Luciano Bruni, Fabio Parenti, Aldo Segre, Eugenia Segre Naldini, Raffaele Sardella,

Tópico(s)

Evolution and Paleontology Studies

Resumo

Facies 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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