Sylvie Coutard, Pierre Antoine, David Hérisson, Stéphane Pirson, Sanda Balescu, Laurence Forget Brisson, Paolo Spagna, Nick Debenham, Magali Barré, Yoann Chantreau, and Michel Lamothe (2018)
La séquence loessique Pléistocène moyen à supérieur d'Etricourt-Manancourt (Picardie, France) : un enregistrement pédo-sédimentaire de référence pour les derniers 350 ka
Quaternaire, 4(29):311-346.
THE MIDDLE AND UPPER PLEISTOCENE LOESS SEQUENCE OF ÉTRICOURT-MANANCOURT (PICARDY, FRANCE): A REFERENCE PEDO-SEDIMENTOLOGICAL RECORD FOR THE LAST 350 KA
In this study, we describe a new Middle Pleistocene loess-palaeosol sequence uncovered during a preventive excavation at Étricourt-Manancourt (Somme, France; fig. 1). The full 12-m-thick sequence exhibits five stacked glacial-interglacial cycles and integrates five in situ Palaeolithic levels and remarkably one Acheulean level dated by TL on burned flints at about 280 - 300 ka. Detailed field stratigraphic approach has been completed by (1) a high-resolution sedimentological study (grain size, TOC) based on a set of more than 380 5-cm-thick samples collected from continuous sampling columns covering the entire units, (2) more than 110 micromorphological block samples for thin sections analysis (fig. 3) and (3) a set of 37 sub-samples for the study of heavy minerals. Despite specific samples (tubes) having been extracted for future OSL dating, the geochronological control is mainly based on TL dating of heated (archaeological) flints, completed by IRSL dating on K-feldspars. The archaeological excavation, located on the slope of a dry valley, was opened over more than 4500 m² and led to the discovery of two deep sinkholes developed in the chalk bedrock (fig. 6). The bottom of the deepest one is located at more than 11 m from the surface of the topsoil and 5 m below the average chalk surface. The study of four reference profiles distributed throughout the excavation (figs. 6-9), and their correlation using well defined pedological level marks led to the definition of a ca. 12-m-thick cumulative loess-palaeosols succession including eighteen main stratigraphic units. This approach allowed building a global pedosedimentary sequences for the Étricourt site that presently serves as a reference for northern France (fig. 14 & tab. 2).
concentration d'artéfacts, datation, Archéologie : Préhistoire, (15) chronologie absolue, (15) géologie
- DOI: 10.4000/quaternaire.10569
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