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. 2016 Dec 5;113(51):14674–14679. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1607872113

Table S2.

Archaeological horizons bearing macrobotanical remains discussed in this study arranged by stratigraphic location from youngest to oldest (top to bottom, respectively)

Area and layer Level Area* Lithic counts
Volume >2 cm ≤2 cm§
C
 V-5 6.39 1.59 408 36,770
 V-6 7.04 1.97 356 6,585
A
 I-4 5.25 1.57 32 6,696
 I-5 5.0 0.55 63 15,350
B
 II-2/3 4.67 0.47 139 7,502
 II-5 25.0 13.0 180 3,903
 II-5/6 19.14 0.38 142 10,531
 II-6 L1 23.79 4.28 2,295 58,086
 II-6 L2 25.62 3.07 1,412 79,670
 II-6 L3 17.92 2.50 1,199 96,094
 II-6 L4 16.64 2.16 1,729 118,434
 II-6 L4b 13.69 0.82 768 8,778
 II-6 L5 13.39 1.20 450 37,609
 II-6 L6 12.62 1.38 732 13,357
 II-6 L7 upper occupation 12.60 1.38 1,098 25,915
 II-6 L7 northern test pit 2.75 1.51 332 12,555
 II-6 L7 southern test pit 4.25 2.89 104 6,874
 Total 215.76 40.72 11,439 544,709

Area is in square meters, and volume is in cubic meters and counts of lithics.

*

Area represents the spatial extent of the excavated material.

Volume is the excavated area multiplied by the estimated mean of excavated thickness based on cross-sections.

Lithic counts represent the total number of lithic artifacts of all raw materials, including items larger than 2 cm (i.e., macroartifacts: flakes and flake tools, cores and core tools, and bifacial tools).

§

Lithic counts represent the total number of lithic artifacts of all raw materials, including smaller items (i.e., microartifacts).