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Tarko, rock shelter

The Tarko rock shelter was formed in Triassic (Anisian) limestone below the peak of Tarkd mountain, on the edge of the Biikk Plateau, at an altitude of about 850 m a.s.l. Its original size was 20-22 m wide by 3-4 m long (Fig. 14). [Pg.72]

Of the faunas belonging to this group, I begin with that of the niche part of the Tarko rock shelter (for a description of the locality, see the treatment of the Tarkdian substage). Kadic and Mottl (1944) excavated in the rock shelter and published the following fauna (with numbers of specimens) from Upper Pleistocene sediments. [Pg.130]

Fig. 14. Horizontal plan of the rock shelter of Tarko. I-VII. Upper Pleistocene 1-18. location of Middle Pleistocene strata -----the original (apparent) back wall of the rock shelter. Fig. 14. Horizontal plan of the rock shelter of Tarko. I-VII. Upper Pleistocene 1-18. location of Middle Pleistocene strata -----the original (apparent) back wall of the rock shelter.
Picture 14. Distant view of the rock shelter of Tarko (photo by Mrs D. Janossy). [Pg.73]

Fig. 17. Diagram depicting the percentile frequencies of vole species in the strata of the Middle Pleistocene of the rock shelter of Tarko (photo Kordos). l.Pitymys arvalidens 2. Microtus arvalinus 3. Myodes sp. 4. Arvicola cantiana 5. Microtus gregalis+Piiymys gregaloides 6. Lagurus transiens 7. Pliomys sp. 8. Microtus ratticepoides 9. Dicrostonyx sp. 10. Lemmus aS. lemmus 11. Mimomys... Fig. 17. Diagram depicting the percentile frequencies of vole species in the strata of the Middle Pleistocene of the rock shelter of Tarko (photo Kordos). l.Pitymys arvalidens 2. Microtus arvalinus 3. Myodes sp. 4. Arvicola cantiana 5. Microtus gregalis+Piiymys gregaloides 6. Lagurus transiens 7. Pliomys sp. 8. Microtus ratticepoides 9. Dicrostonyx sp. 10. Lemmus aS. lemmus 11. Mimomys...
Fig. 18. Diagram of the percentile distribution of climatically significant finds in the Middle Pleistocene strata of the rock shelter of Tarko. Symbols to the pollen diagrams 1. Firm-, 2. Juglans 3. Carpinus 4. Quercus 5. Tilia 6. Aims 7. Betula 8. Picea 9. Abies 10. Polypodiaceae 11. Gramineae 12. Fungi. Fig. 18. Diagram of the percentile distribution of climatically significant finds in the Middle Pleistocene strata of the rock shelter of Tarko. Symbols to the pollen diagrams 1. Firm-, 2. Juglans 3. Carpinus 4. Quercus 5. Tilia 6. Aims 7. Betula 8. Picea 9. Abies 10. Polypodiaceae 11. Gramineae 12. Fungi.
The washed material from a small post-glacial lentil of the foreground of the rock shelter of Tarko also represents a similar stage (Picture 21) the following finds were found in a 50 cm thick layer of reddish-brown clay containing rubble (with number of specimens/individuals) ... [Pg.164]

Plate II. Characteristic large mammals of the Middle Pleistocene. (1) Ursus deningeri Reichenau, left mandible, rock-shelter of Tarko (2-3) mandible fragments of Dicerorhinus kirchbergensis Jaeger, Ordbglyuk cave of Solymar. [Pg.188]




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