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Article Dans Une Revue Quaternary Geochronology Année : 2011

First $^{40}$Ar/$^{39}$Ar age of the Ceprano man (central Italy)

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The Ceprano calvarium, found in 1994 in Italy and attributed to Homo cepranensis, is one of the most celebrated hominin remains of Europe. It was considered at least 700 ka-old until a recent investigation incorporating magnetostratigraphy and K-Ar ages from the literature assigned to the calvarium an age of ∼450 (+50, −100) ka. Here we pin down the age of the Ceprano calvarium to 353 ± 4 ka (±1σ external) by means of new 40Ar/39Ar dating on K-feldspars retrieved from the sediments that hosted the skull. In absence of evidence of reworking, this refined age sinks the conviction that H. cepranensis belonged to human evolution at the Brunhes–Matuyama boundary (c.a. 781 ka). Our refined age indicates that H. cepranensis lived in central Italy probably during the cold period of marine isotope stage (MIS) 10, and that despite his archaic morphology and lack of Neanderthal traits, he was contemporaneous with more advanced species such as H. heidelbergensis.

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hal-02938694 , version 1 (15-09-2020)

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Sébastien Nomade, Giovanni Muttoni, Hervé Guillou, Eric Robin, Giancarlo Scardia. First $^{40}$Ar/$^{39}$Ar age of the Ceprano man (central Italy). Quaternary Geochronology, 2011, 6 (5), pp.453-457. ⟨10.1016/j.quageo.2011.03.008⟩. ⟨hal-02938694⟩
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