4.2 Article Proceedings Paper

Holocene climate variability in Sicily from a discontinuous stalagmite record and the Mesolithic to Neolithic transition

Journal

QUATERNARY RESEARCH
Volume 66, Issue 3, Pages 388-400

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.yqres.2006.05.003

Keywords

stalagmite; Sicily; Early Holocene; paleorainfall

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Fabric and stable isotopic composition of a Holocene stalagmite (CRI) from a cave in northern Sicily record changes in paleorainfall in the early Holocene. High delta C-13 stable isotope values in the calcite deposited from ca. 8500 to ca. 7500 yr ago are interpreted as reflecting periods of high rainfall. The wet phase was interrupted by two periods of multi-century duration characterized by relatively cool and dry winters centered at ca. 8200 and ca. 7500 yr ago, highlighted by low delta C-13 and delta O-18 values. A high variability of delta C-13 values is recorded from ca. 7500 to ca. 6500 yr ago and indicates that the transition from a pluvial early Holocene to the present-day climate conditions was punctuated by decadal-scale periods of relatively dry winters. In northern Sicily, the traditional elements of the Neolithic appear at ca. 7700 yr ago. It is possible that changes in rainfall influenced the passage from hunter-gathering to fanning and sheep-herding economies. (c) 2006 University of Washington. All rights reserved.

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