Combining Small-Vertebrate, Marine and Stable-Isotope Data to Reconstruct Past Environments
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2015Author
Rofes, Juan
García Ibaibarriaga, Naroa
Aguirre, Mikel
Martínez García, Blanca María
Ortega Cuesta, Luis Ángel
Bailon, Salvador
Alonso Olazabal, Ainhoa
Castaños, Jone
Murelaga Bereicua, Javier
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Scientific Reports 5 : (2015) // Article ID 14219
Abstract
Three very different records are combined here to reconstruct the evolution of environments in
the Cantabrian Region during the Upper Pleistocene, covering ~35.000 years. Two of these records
come from Antoliñako Koba (Bizkaia, Spain), an exceptional prehistoric deposit comprising 9
chrono-cultural units (Aurignacian to Epipaleolithic). The palaeoecological signal of small-vertebrate
communities and red deer stable-isotope data (δ13C and δ15N) from this mainland site are contrasted
to marine microfaunal evidence (planktonic and benthic foraminifers, ostracods and δ18O data)
gathered at the southern Bay of Biscay. Many radiocarbon dates for the Antoliña’s sequence, made
it possible to compare the different proxies among them and with other well-known North-Atlantic
records. Cooling and warming events regionally recorded, mostly coincide with the climatic evolution
of the Upper Pleistocene in the north hemisphere.