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New chronology and extended palaeoenvironmental data to the 1975 loess profile of Madaras brickyard,South Hungary
Authors:Pál Sümegi  Sándor Gulyás  Dávid Molnár  Gábor Bozsó  István Fekete  László Makó  Péter Cseh  Mihály Molnár  Balázs P Sümegi  Peter Almond  Christian Zeeden  Tünde Törőcsik  Janina J Nett  András Markó  Frank Lehmkuhl
Institution:1. Department of Geology and Paleontology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary;2. Department of Geology and Paleontology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary

Interdisciplinary Excellence Centre, Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, Long Environmental Changes research team, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary;3. Department of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Petrology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary;4. Department of Geoinformatics, Physical and Environmental Geography, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary;5. INTERACT AMS Laboratory Nuclear Research Center, Debrecen, Hungary;6. Lincoln University, Lincoln, New Zealand;7. Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics, Hannover, Germany;8. RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany;9. Hungarian National Museum, Budapest, Hungary

Abstract:The 10 m thick Madaras loess–palaeosol profile is one of the Hungarian outcrops that yielded Upper Palaeolithic artefacts in 1966. To clarify the nature of the deposits and establish a reliable litho- and chronostratigraphy, a profile was opened and sampled at 25 cm intervals on the northern side of the brickyard in 1975. Analyses focused on grain size, carbonate content and the mollusc fauna. The chronology was based on the mollusc composition and a single date from the archaeological layer at the depth of ca 7 m below the surface. The 1975 profile was destroyed by mining but the reposited samples allowed an extended analysis of this important Marine Isotope Stage 2 record to which archaeological features were directly assigned. A new absolute chronology was built based on 11 14C dates. Environmental magnetic, geochemical and palaeoecological investigations allowed a refined view of site evolution with reliable chronology for the Last Glacial Maximum. Our results corroborated those of previous investigations done on other coeval loess–palaeosol sequences of the Southern Carpathian Basin. This also allowed for a temporal correlation to another local record with the published high-resolution chronology of the same brickyard and enabled modelling of local-scale heterogeneity of the environment in the long run.
Keywords:absolute chronology  intrasite correlation  loess  palaeoecology  Upper Palaeolithic site
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