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Palaeomagnetic and synchrotron analysis of > 1.95 Ma fossil-bearing palaeokarst at Haasgat, South Africa

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posted on 2025-03-27, 05:39 authored by Andrew HerriesAndrew Herries, Peter KappenPeter Kappen, A Kegley, D Patterson, D Howard, M de Jonge, S Potze, J Adams

Palaeomagnetic analysis indicates that Haasgat, a fossil-bearing palaeocave in the Gauteng Province of South Africa, is dominated by reversed magnetic polarity in its oldest, deepest layers and normal polarity in the younger layers. The presence of in-situ Equus specimens suggests an age of less than ~2.3 Ma, while morphological analysis of faunal specimens from the ex-situ assemblage suggests an age greater than 1.8 Ma. Given this faunal age constraint, the older reversed polarity sections most likely date to the beginning of the Matuyama Chron (2.58-1.95 Ma), while the younger normal polarity deposits likely date to the very beginning of the Olduvai Sub-Chron (1.95-1.78 Ma). The occurrence of a magnetic reversal from reversed to normal polarity recorded in the sequence indicates the deposits of the Bridge Section date to ~1.95 Ma. All the in-situ fossil deposits that have been noted are older than the 1.95 Ma reversal, but younger than 2.3 Ma. Haasgat therefore dates to an interesting time period in South African human evolution that saw the last occurrence of two australopith species at ~2.05-2.02 Ma (Sts5 Australopithecus africanus from Sterkfontein Member 4) to ~1.98 Ma (Australopithecus sediba from Malapa) and the first occurrence of early Homo (Sk847), Paranthropus and the Oldowan within Swartkrans Member 1 between ~2.0 Ma and ~1.8 Ma.

Funding

This project was funded by the Australian Research Council Future Fellowship Grant FT120100399 to A.I.R.H. and a National Science Foundation Grant (NSF BCS 0962564) to J.W.A.

History

Publication Date

2014-03-27

Journal

South African Journal of Science

Volume

110

Issue

3-4

Article Number

2013-0102

Pagination

12p.

Publisher

Academy of Science of South Africa

ISSN

0038-2353

Rights Statement

© The Authors, 2014. Published under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence.

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