FIG. 3 in The worked bone industry and intrusive fauna associated with the prehistoric cave burials of Abri des Autours (Belgium)
FIG. 3. — Stratigraphy of Abri des Autours, east–west profile (modified from Cauwe 1994): 1a, b, clay, without pebbles; 2, as layer 6, but with more clay; 3a, brown, argillaceous deposit with small, densely dispersed pebbles; 3b, as layer 3a, but less humic. Contains the Neolithic multiple burial; 3c, as layer 3a, but strongly compacted by calcite precipitations; 4, clay with fine pebbles; 5a, b, cryoclastic deposit without humic or clayish fraction; layer 5b corresponds to very fine gravels, while layer 5a includes larger elements. The Mesolithic single burial extends through both of these la... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | other |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 2017 |
Schlagwörter: | Biodiversity / Taxonomy |
Sprache: | unknown |
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Datenquelle: | BASE; Originalkatalog |
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FIG. 3. — Stratigraphy of Abri des Autours, east–west profile (modified from Cauwe 1994): 1a, b, clay, without pebbles; 2, as layer 6, but with more clay; 3a, brown, argillaceous deposit with small, densely dispersed pebbles; 3b, as layer 3a, but less humic. Contains the Neolithic multiple burial; 3c, as layer 3a, but strongly compacted by calcite precipitations; 4, clay with fine pebbles; 5a, b, cryoclastic deposit without humic or clayish fraction; layer 5b corresponds to very fine gravels, while layer 5a includes larger elements. The Mesolithic single burial extends through both of these layers; 6, brown-grey clayey deposit, strongly inclined. Contains the Mesolithic collective burial; 7, cryoclastic layer, included in clayey orange-brown sediment; 8, thin pebble deposit mixed with greyish sediment; 9, low wall constructed of unworked stone blocks. ; Published as part of Goffette, Quentin, Rots, Veerle, Polet, Caroline, Cauwe, Nicolas, Smith, Richard & Smith, Thierry, 2017, The worked bone industry and intrusive fauna associated with the prehistoric cave burials of Abri des Autours (Belgium), pp. 185-201 in Anthropozoologica 52 (2) on page 189, DOI:10.5252/az2017n2a4, http://zenodo.org/record/4313585