La Cala (southern Italy) is an important prehistoric cave site containing a clastic sedimentary infill recording evidence of an almost constant human occupation from the Mousterian to the Copper Age. However, a cultural gap (estimated to be approx. 10.5–6.2 ka) has been identified between the Evolved Gravettian and the Evolved Epigravettian. This study presents a sedimentological and allostratigraphic study of the cave clastic infill. The succession at La Cala can be subdivided into four allostratigraphic units (CC1–4 in stratigraphic order), each one bounded by major erosional surfaces. The most prominent erosional surface (UN1), which separates unit CC1 from CC2, has a channel‐like geometry and is directly overlaid by cross‐stratified sed...
It is commonly accepted that several processes come into play in the formation of the archaeological...
The Cova des Pas de Vallgornera is an important and protected coastal cave, located in the southern ...
Clastic sediments have played an important role in deciphering geologic history and processes since ...
La Cala (southern Italy) is an important prehistoric cave site containing a clastic sedimentary infi...
The study of cave clastic sediments has been considered one of the hottest topics during the last ye...
Clastic sediments deposited in caves and rockshelters bear peculiar sedimentological characteristics...
Clastic sediments deposited in caves and rock shelters bear peculiar sedimentological characteristic...
Monte Fenera is a mostly carbonate hill at the southern border of the Western Alps. It hosts several...
International audienceNew research undertaken at Cloggs Cave, in the foothills of the Australian Alp...
New research undertaken at Cloggs Cave, in the foothills of the Australian Alps, employed an integra...
Clastic sediments have played an important role in deciphering geologic history and processes since ...
[eng] The Cova des Pas de Vallgornera is an important and protected coastal cave, located in the sou...
Caves are one of the most conservative environments on Earth, where archaeological, anthropological,...
It is commonly accepted that several processes come into play in the formation of the archaeological...
The Cova des Pas de Vallgornera is an important and protected coastal cave, located in the southern ...
Clastic sediments have played an important role in deciphering geologic history and processes since ...
La Cala (southern Italy) is an important prehistoric cave site containing a clastic sedimentary infi...
The study of cave clastic sediments has been considered one of the hottest topics during the last ye...
Clastic sediments deposited in caves and rockshelters bear peculiar sedimentological characteristics...
Clastic sediments deposited in caves and rock shelters bear peculiar sedimentological characteristic...
Monte Fenera is a mostly carbonate hill at the southern border of the Western Alps. It hosts several...
International audienceNew research undertaken at Cloggs Cave, in the foothills of the Australian Alp...
New research undertaken at Cloggs Cave, in the foothills of the Australian Alps, employed an integra...
Clastic sediments have played an important role in deciphering geologic history and processes since ...
[eng] The Cova des Pas de Vallgornera is an important and protected coastal cave, located in the sou...
Caves are one of the most conservative environments on Earth, where archaeological, anthropological,...
It is commonly accepted that several processes come into play in the formation of the archaeological...
The Cova des Pas de Vallgornera is an important and protected coastal cave, located in the southern ...
Clastic sediments have played an important role in deciphering geologic history and processes since ...