CHARRED WOOD REMAINS FROM KEBARA CAVE, ISRAEL - PRELIMINARY-RESULTS

Citation
U. Baruch et al., CHARRED WOOD REMAINS FROM KEBARA CAVE, ISRAEL - PRELIMINARY-RESULTS, Bulletin de la Societe botanique de France. Actualites botaniques, 139(2-4), 1992, pp. 531-538
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
ISSN journal
01811789
Volume
139
Issue
2-4
Year of publication
1992
Pages
531 - 538
Database
ISI
SICI code
0181-1789(1992)139:2-4<531:CWRFKC>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
An anthracological analysis of a small sample of charred wood remains from radiometrically dated Mousterian and Upper Palaeolithic levels at Kebara cave, Israel, resulted in the Identification of six plant taxa : Quercus calliprinos (an evergreen oak), Quercus ithaburensis (a dec iduous oak), Pistacia cf. atlantica, Crataegus, Salix and Ulmus. The m ost significant result of this preliminary study is that the compositi on of the analysed sample, both with respect to the taxa identified an d their relative frequencies, appears to resemble the composition of t he present-day local vegetation. Although the picture is far from bein g complete, as the study is still at a very early stage, this result m ay be explained, at least partially, by the fact that most of the spec imens originated in layers dating to the beginning of an interstadial phase, during which time climatic conditions in the Kebara region may not have been much different from those presently prevailling. A much larger sample should, however, be analysed before the history of the v egetation in the vicinity of the cave, during the time span covered by it sediments, can be discussed with greater confidence.