@article{d85304125d554c90aba3008452512980,
title = "Improved ostrich eggshell and ungulate tooth enamel radiocarbon dating methods reveal Later Stone Age occupation in arid MIS 2 southern Somalia",
abstract = "Sixteen new and seven recently published AMS radiocarbon dates from Guli Waabayo rock shelter in southern Somalia show repeated use of the site over a \textasciitilde{} 20,000-year period that spans most of Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 2 \textasciitilde{} 29–14.5 thousand years ago (ka) and the MIS 1 African Humid Period \textasciitilde{} 14.5–6 ka. Improved methods of ostrich eggshell and tooth enamel sample preparation increase dating accuracy and provide the earliest radiometric evidence of Later Stone Age (LSA) occupation in the southeastern Horn of Africa. Bayesian analysis of 18 dates helps evaluate chronostratigraphic relationships at the site and define separate phases of site-use and formation. These data indicate two major periods of rock shelter occupation. The first spans MIS 2 and the distinctive LSA Eibian industry \textasciitilde{} 29–26 to \textasciitilde{} 15–11 cal ka. The second dates to the early/mid-Holocene and the LSA Bardaale industry \textasciitilde{} 11–9 to \textasciitilde{} 7.5–6 cal ka. This new Guli Waabayo chronology provides a framework for reconstructing and interpreting LSA hunter-gatherer adaptations to rapidly changing Late/terminal Pleistocene and early Holocene environments in what is now the semi-arid southeastern lowlands of the Horn of Africa.",
keywords = "African Humid Period, Arid environments, Bayesian chronological modeling, Holocene, Horn of Africa, Hunter-gatherers, Last Glacial Maximum",
author = "Jones, \{Mica B.\} and Brandt, \{Steven A.\} and Henry, \{Edward R.\} and Ambrose, \{Stanley H.\}",
note = "We thank Dr. Fiona Marshall for project development and interpretive insights and Dr. Rachel E.B. Reid for helping with stratigraphic interpretations and maps. Members of the Washington University Zooarchaeology Laboratory assisted with sample selection and curation. We would also like to thank Dr. Hong Wang, Matthew Fort and Dr. John Southon for assistance and information on radiocarbon sample preparation and dating as well as Dr. Cl{\'e}ment M{\'e}nard for supplying preliminary data on the lithic assemblages. The National Science Foundation funded the new OES and enamel radiocarbon dates from Guli Waabayo (award \#1821996 to MJ). This project was also made possible by research in Somalia directed by SB and funded by the National Science Foundation, Fulbright Program and the University of Georgia. Finally, we acknowledge and thank Dr. Ali Abdurahman Hersi, former director-general of the Somali Academy of the Arts and Sciences, members of the Buur Ecological and Archaeological Project and the people of Buur Heybe and Buur Hakaba for making this work possible. We thank Dr. Fiona Marshall for project development and interpretive insights and Dr. Rachel E.B. Reid for helping with stratigraphic interpretations and maps. Members of the Washington University Zooarchaeology Laboratory assisted with sample selection and curation. We would also like to thank Dr. Hong Wang, Matthew Fort and Dr. John Southon for assistance and information on radiocarbon sample preparation and dating as well as Dr. Cl?ment M?nard for supplying preliminary data on the lithic assemblages. The National Science Foundation funded the new OES and enamel radiocarbon dates from Guli Waabayo (award \#1821996 to MJ). This project was also made possible by research in Somalia directed by SB and funded by the National Science Foundation, Fulbright Program and the University of Georgia. Finally, we acknowledge and thank Dr. Ali Abdurahman Hersi, former director-general of the Somali Academy of the Arts and Sciences, members of the Buur Ecological and Archaeological Project and the people of Buur Heybe and Buur Hakaba for making this work possible.",
year = "2021",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1016/j.jasrep.2021.102844",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "36",
journal = "Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports",
issn = "2352-409X",
publisher = "Elsevier B.V.",
}