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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2008

Cosmogenic nuclide dating of Sahelanthropus tchadensis and Australopithecus bahrelghazali: Mio-Pliocene hominids from Chad

Anne-Elisabeth Lebatard; Didier L. Bourles; Philippe Duringer; Marc Jolivet; Régis Braucher; Julien Carcaillet; Mathieu Schuster; Nicolas Arnaud; Patrick Monié; Fabrice Lihoreau; Andossa Likius; Hassan Taisso Mackaye; Patrick Vignaud; Michel Brunet

Ages were determined at two hominid localities from the Chad Basin in the Djurab Desert (Northern Chad). In the Koro Toro fossiliferous area, KT 12 locality (16°00′N, 18°53′E) was the site of discovery of Australopithecus bahrelghazali (Abel) and in the Toros-Menalla fossiliferous area, TM 266 locality (16°15′N, 17°29′E) was the site of discovery of Sahelanthropus tchadensis (Toumaï). At both localities, the evolutive degree of the associated fossil mammal assemblages allowed a biochronological estimation of the hominid remains: early Pliocene (3–3.5 Ma) at KT 12 and late Miocene (≈7 Ma) at TM 266. Atmospheric 10Be, a cosmogenic nuclide, was used to quasicontinuously date these sedimentary units. The authigenic 10Be/9Be dating of a pelite relic within the sedimentary level containing Abel yields an age of 3.58 ± 0.27 Ma that points to the contemporaneity of Australopithecus bahrelghazali (Abel) with Australopithecus afarensis (Lucy). The 28 10Be/9Be ages obtained within the anthracotheriid unit containing Toumaï bracket, by absolute dating, the age of Sahelanthropus tchadensis to lie between 6.8 and 7.2 Ma. This chronological constraint is an important cornerstone both for establishing the earliest stages of hominid evolution and for new calibrations of the molecular clock.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2012

Further constraints on the Chauvet cave artwork elaboration

Benjamin Sadier; Jean-Jacques Delannoy; Lucilla Benedetti; Didier L. Bourles; Stéphane Jaillet; Jean-Michel Geneste; Anne-Elisabeth Lebatard; Maurice Arnold

Since its discovery, the Chauvet cave elaborate artwork called into question our understanding of Palaeolithic art evolution and challenged traditional chronological benchmarks [Valladas H et al. (2001) Nature 413:419–479]. Chronological approaches revealing human presences in the cavity during the Aurignacian and the Gravettian are indeed still debated on the basis of stylistic criteria [Pettitt P (2008) J Hum Evol 55:908–917]. The presented 36Cl Cosmic Ray Exposure ages demonstrate that the cliff overhanging the Chauvet cave has collapsed several times since 29 ka until the sealing of the cavity entrance prohibited access to the cave at least 21 ka ago. Remarkably agreeing with the radiocarbon dates of the human and animal occupancy, this study confirms that the Chauvet cave paintings are the oldest and the most elaborate ever discovered, challenging our current knowledge of human cognitive evolution.


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2010

Application of the authigenic 10Be/9Be dating method to continental sediments: Reconstruction of the Mio-Pleistocene sedimentary sequence in the early hominid fossiliferous areas of the northern Chad Basin

Anne-Elisabeth Lebatard; Didier Bourlès; Régis Braucher; Maurice Arnold; Philippe Duringer; Marc Jolivet; Abderamane Moussa; Pierre Deschamps; Claude Roquin; Julien Carcaillet; Mathieu Schuster; Fabrice Lihoreau; Andossa Likius; Hassan Taisso Mackaye; Patrick Vignaud; Michel Brunet

The concentrations of atmospheric cosmogenic 10Be normalized to the solubilized fraction of its stable isotope 9Be have been measured in the authigenic phase leached from silicated continental sediments deposited since the upper Miocene in the northern Chad Basin. This method is validated by the systematic congruence with the biochronological estimations based on the fossil mammal evolutive degree of faunal assemblages. The fifty-five authigenic 10Be/9Be ages obtained along 12 logs distributed along two West-East cross sections that encompass best representative Mio-Pliocene outcrops including paleontological sites show a systematic stratigraphic decrease when considering all studied sedimentary facies extending from the Pleistocene up to 8 Ma and allow performing geologic correlations otherwise impossible in the studied area. The resulting global sequence evidences and temporally specifies the succession of the main paleoenvironments that have developed in this region since the Miocene. Under the special conditions encountered in the northern Chad Basin, this study demonstrates that the authigenic 10Be/9Be ratio may be used as a dating tool of continental sedimentary deposits from 1 to 8 Ma. The half-life of 10Be theoretically allowing dating up to 14 Ma, it may have fundamental implications on important field research such as paleoclimatology and, through the dating of fossiliferous deposits in paleontology and paleoanthropology.


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2014

Dating the Homo erectus bearing travertine from Kocabaş (Denizli, Turkey) at at least 1.1 Ma

Anne-Elisabeth Lebatard; M. Cihat Alçiçek; Pierre Rochette; Samir Khatib; Amélie Vialet; Nicolas Boulbes; Didier Bourlès; François Demory; Gaspard Guipert; Serdar Mayda; Vadim V. Titov; Laurence Vidal; Henry de Lumley


Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2009

Chad Basin: Paleoenvironments of the Sahara since the Late Miocene

Mathieu Schuster; Philippe Duringer; Jean-François Ghienne; Claude Roquin; Pierre Sepulchre; Abderamane Moussa; Anne-Elisabeth Lebatard; Hassan Taisso Mackaye; Andossa Likius; Patrick Vignaud; Michel Brunet


L'Anthropologie | 2014

Études stratigraphique, sédimentologique et paléomagnétique des travertins de Kocabaş, Bassin de Denizli, Anatolie, Turquie, contenant des restes fossiles quaternaires

Samir Khatib; Pierre Rochette; Mehmet Cihat Alçiçek; Anne-Elisabeth Lebatard; François Demory; Thibaud Saos


Chemical Geology | 2008

Can fossil bones and teeth be dated using fission track analysis

Marc Jolivet; Anne-Elisabeth Lebatard; Jean Louis Reyss; Didier L. Bourles; Hassan Taisso Mackaye; Fabrice Lihoreau; Patrick Vignaud; Michel Brunet


L'Anthropologie | 2014

Datation des travertins de Kocabaş par la méthode des nucléides cosmogéniques 26Al/10Be

Anne-Elisabeth Lebatard; Didier Bourlès; Mehmet Cihat Alçiçek


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2015

Diatom, phytolith, and pollen records from a 10Be/9Be dated lacustrine succession in the Chad basin: Insight on the Miocene–Pliocene paleoenvironmental changes in Central Africa

Alice Novello; Anne-Elisabeth Lebatard; Abderamane Moussa; Doris Barboni; Florence Sylvestre; Didier Bourlès; Christine Paillès; Guillaume Buchet; Alain Decarreau; Philippe Duringer; Jean-François Ghienne; Jean Maley; Jean-Charles Mazur; Claude Roquin; Mathieu Schuster; Patrick Vignaud


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2016

Lake Chad sedimentation and environments during the late Miocene and Pliocene: New evidence from mineralogy and chemistry of the Bol core sediments

Abderamane Moussa; Alice Novello; Anne-Elisabeth Lebatard; Alain Decarreau; Claude Fontaine; Doris Barboni; Florence Sylvestre; Didier Bourlès; Christine Paillès; Guillaume Buchet; Philippe Duringer; Jean-François Ghienne; Jean Maley; Jean-Charles Mazur; Claude Roquin; Mathieu Schuster; Patrick Vignaud; Michel Brunet

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Didier L. Bourles

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Michel Brunet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Doris Barboni

Aix-Marseille University

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