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. 2015 Jul 8;10(7):e0131181. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0131181

Fig 9. Uluzzian chronostratigraphy.

Fig 9

Bottom: position of the Uluzzian relative to bracketing technocomplexes at key multi-component stratified sites in Italy; the grey-shaded and white cases denote presence or absence, respectively, of the corresponding stratigraphic units; the CI (Campanian Ignimbrite) tephra is not found in Italian sites north of the Phlaegrean Fields explosion locality (40°49’37.2” N, 14°8’20.4” E). Top: the boundaries of the Protoaurignacian (PA) and the Aurignacian I (A-I), as modeled in ref. [14], superimposed on the chronology of the Uluzzian at Cavallo proposed in ref. [12].