ESR dating of the Donggutuo Palaeolithic site in the Nihewan Basin, Northern China

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The fluvio-lacustrine sequences in the Nihewan Basin, northern China, provide important terrestrial archives about Palaeolithic settlements and, therefore, about early human occupation in high northern latitude in East Asia. Here we present detailed ESR dating of the Donggutuo Palaeo-lithic site, located in this basin. Four levels A, B, C and E of the Donggutuo archaeological layer yield ESR ages ranging from 1060±129 ka to 1171±132 ka with a mean of 1119±132 ka. The ages are con-sistent with the paleomagnetic data, which show that the Donggutuo Palaeolithic site lies just below the onset of the Jaramillo normal subchron (0.99-1.07 Ma). Furthermore, our results indicate that the reliable ESR dating range of bleached quartz using Ti-Li centre can be effectively extended to 1100 ka and the Ti-Li centre was zeroed before the last deposition, which requires improvement of the understanding of the bleaching mechanism conditions. © 2013 Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland. All rights reserved.

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Liu, C. R., Yin, G. M., Fang, F., Voinchet, P., Deng, C. L., Han, F., … Bahain, J. J. (2013). ESR dating of the Donggutuo Palaeolithic site in the Nihewan Basin, Northern China. In Geochronometria (Vol. 40, pp. 348–354). https://doi.org/10.2478/s13386-013-0127-4

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