Fossil footprints at the late lower Paleolithic site of Schöningen (Germany): A new line of research to reconstruct animal and hominin paleoecology

  • Flavio Altamura
  • , Jens Lehmann
  • , Bárbara Rodríguez-Álvarez
  • , Brigitte Urban
  • , Thijs van Kolfschoten
  • , Ivo Verheijen
  • , Nicholas J. Conard
  • , Jordi Serangeli

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    Abstract

    The ca. 300 ka Paleolithic sites of Schöningen in northern Germany yielded a number of localities with archeological and paleontological remains representing a rich paleoenvironmental record of the late Middle Pleistocene in northern Europe. An important line of research focused on the ichnology of two localities: Schöningen 13 I-Fs2 and Schöningen 13 II-2 Untere Berme. Here we present the first detailed study of these fossil footprints, which provides insights on Schöningen's paleoenvironment and a snapshot of the mammals once living in the area. Herds of elephants and other species of herbivores congregated along the muddy shores of a paleolake during birch, pine and grass-rich woodland phases. In addition, three potential hominin footprints, probably belonging to a late Homo heidelbergensis, are recorded at Schöningen 13 II-2 Untere Berme. This confirms the complementary potential of ichnology in reconstructing a reliable picture of prehistoric sites.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number108094
    JournalQuaternary Science Reviews
    Volume310
    ISSN0277-3791
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15.06.2023

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    Research areas and keywords

    • Hominin footprints
    • Homo heidelbergensis
    • Middle pleistocene
    • Palaeoloxodon antiquus
    • Paleoenvironment
    • Vertebrate ichnology

    ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

    • Archaeology
    • Global and Planetary Change
    • Archaeology
    • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
    • Geology

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