Grotta Guattari is a key cave site for Mediterranean prehistory. It is where a perfectly preserved paleosurface, littered with bones and containing a Neandertal cranium, was exposed in 1939. Recent research, moreover, has yielded even more Neandertal remains in a side chamber that had remained unexplored. This paper gives an account of the stratigraphic sequence of the atrial portion of Grotta Guattari described in 1989 along the walls of the 1939 to 1950 excavation trenches. This key sequence, capable of elucidating the sequence of events recorded in Grotta Guattari, remained until now unstudied. The stratigraphy represents the interval between ca 125 ky BP (Marine Isotope Stage e hereafter, MIS e 5.5 or Tyrrhenian transgressive cycle) and ca 50 ky BP (MIS 3). Grain size, chemical, and heavy mineral analyses were coupled with the micromorphological study of thin sections, corroborated by SEM/EDS chemical determinations and XRD analyses. The presence of secondary CaeAl and CaeFe phosphates, formed in response to the weathering of guano, indicates that part of the archaeological record (bones and ash) has weathered away. Weathering was so intense that also the more unstable mineral species, especially augite, disappeared from the heavy mineral assemblage. The differential preservation of the archaeological record shall therefore be taken in consideration when interpreting in behavioural terms old and new excavation data.

Extreme diagenesis in the Late Pleistocene stratigraphic sequence of Grotta Guattari (central Italy) and its impact on the archaeological record

Cremaschi, Mauro.;Nicosia Cristiano
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Favero, Marco
2022

Abstract

Grotta Guattari is a key cave site for Mediterranean prehistory. It is where a perfectly preserved paleosurface, littered with bones and containing a Neandertal cranium, was exposed in 1939. Recent research, moreover, has yielded even more Neandertal remains in a side chamber that had remained unexplored. This paper gives an account of the stratigraphic sequence of the atrial portion of Grotta Guattari described in 1989 along the walls of the 1939 to 1950 excavation trenches. This key sequence, capable of elucidating the sequence of events recorded in Grotta Guattari, remained until now unstudied. The stratigraphy represents the interval between ca 125 ky BP (Marine Isotope Stage e hereafter, MIS e 5.5 or Tyrrhenian transgressive cycle) and ca 50 ky BP (MIS 3). Grain size, chemical, and heavy mineral analyses were coupled with the micromorphological study of thin sections, corroborated by SEM/EDS chemical determinations and XRD analyses. The presence of secondary CaeAl and CaeFe phosphates, formed in response to the weathering of guano, indicates that part of the archaeological record (bones and ash) has weathered away. Weathering was so intense that also the more unstable mineral species, especially augite, disappeared from the heavy mineral assemblage. The differential preservation of the archaeological record shall therefore be taken in consideration when interpreting in behavioural terms old and new excavation data.
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