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The younger dryas black mat from ojo de agua, a geoarchaeological site in Northeastern Zacatecas, Mexico

The younger dryas black mat from ojo de agua, a geoarchaeological site in Northeastern Zacatecas, Mexico
The younger dryas black mat from ojo de agua, a geoarchaeological site in Northeastern Zacatecas, Mexico
New explorations in the desert of northeastern Zacatecas, in central-northern Mexico, revealed dozens of archaeological and geoarchaeological sites. One of them, Ojo de Agua, contains the remains of a Pleistocene spring-fed hydrographic system located at the southeastern end of a large elongated endorheic basin. The locality yielded a particularly dark, highly organic stratigraphic layer commonly known in the Americas as Black Mat (BM), exposed on the natural profiles of a creek, but not associated with cultural materials. Several radiocarbon assessments confirmed the formation of the Ojo de Agua Black Mat during the Younger Dryas chronozone, with ten calibrated results clustering between 12,700–12,100 cal BP. This multi-proxy study confirmed the peculiarity of the deposit and found similarities and differences with other contexts of Younger Dryas age. The Ojo de Agua Black Mat (stratum C2) is far richer in charcoal specks than the related strata, but lacks phytoliths, diatoms or ostracods. No further biological remains were found in it, except for intrusive capillary roots. Clearly water-lain in a shallow pond, the stratum qualifies as a clayey silt with an acidic-to-neutral pH. Rich in heavy metals and with high contents of titanium, the Ojo de Agua Black Mat yielded significant indicators of intense wildfires during the Younger Dryas, but produced no carbon spherules or nanodiamonds supposedly linked to the impact theory.
Black Mat, Younger Dryas, Pleistocene, Archaeology, Prehistory, Mexico, Zacatecas, Ojo de Aqua
1040-6182
140-152
Ardelean, Ciprian F
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Pears, Benjamin
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Ardelean, Ciprian F, Alcantara, Isabel Israde, Gonzalez-Hernandez, Romel, Arroyo-Cabrales, Joaquin, Solis-Rosales, Corina, Rodriguez-Ceja, Maria, Pears, Benjamin, Watling, Jennifer G, Macias-Quintero, Juan I and Ocampo-Diaz, Yam Zul E (2018) The younger dryas black mat from ojo de agua, a geoarchaeological site in Northeastern Zacatecas, Mexico. Quaternary International, 463, 140-152, [463]. (doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2017.08.069).

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New explorations in the desert of northeastern Zacatecas, in central-northern Mexico, revealed dozens of archaeological and geoarchaeological sites. One of them, Ojo de Agua, contains the remains of a Pleistocene spring-fed hydrographic system located at the southeastern end of a large elongated endorheic basin. The locality yielded a particularly dark, highly organic stratigraphic layer commonly known in the Americas as Black Mat (BM), exposed on the natural profiles of a creek, but not associated with cultural materials. Several radiocarbon assessments confirmed the formation of the Ojo de Agua Black Mat during the Younger Dryas chronozone, with ten calibrated results clustering between 12,700–12,100 cal BP. This multi-proxy study confirmed the peculiarity of the deposit and found similarities and differences with other contexts of Younger Dryas age. The Ojo de Agua Black Mat (stratum C2) is far richer in charcoal specks than the related strata, but lacks phytoliths, diatoms or ostracods. No further biological remains were found in it, except for intrusive capillary roots. Clearly water-lain in a shallow pond, the stratum qualifies as a clayey silt with an acidic-to-neutral pH. Rich in heavy metals and with high contents of titanium, the Ojo de Agua Black Mat yielded significant indicators of intense wildfires during the Younger Dryas, but produced no carbon spherules or nanodiamonds supposedly linked to the impact theory.

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Accepted/In Press date: 30 August 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 12 September 2017
Published date: 4 January 2018
Keywords: Black Mat, Younger Dryas, Pleistocene, Archaeology, Prehistory, Mexico, Zacatecas, Ojo de Aqua

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Local EPrints ID: 454983
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/454983
ISSN: 1040-6182
PURE UUID: 0fe76df6-0997-431d-b736-b72958999f77

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Author: Ciprian F Ardelean
Author: Isabel Israde Alcantara
Author: Romel Gonzalez-Hernandez
Author: Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales
Author: Corina Solis-Rosales
Author: Maria Rodriguez-Ceja
Author: Benjamin Pears
Author: Jennifer G Watling
Author: Juan I Macias-Quintero
Author: Yam Zul E Ocampo-Diaz

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