Kobeh Cave
Basic information
Sample name: Kobeh Cave

Reference: C. W. Marean and S. Y. Kim. 1998. Mousterian large-mammal remains from Kobeh Cave: Behavioral implications for Neanderthals and early modern humans. Current Anthropology 39:S79-S113 [ER 3713]
Geography
Country: Iran

State: Kermanshah



Coordinate: 34° 18' 51" N, 47° 3' 54" E
Coordinate basis: based on nearby landmark

Time interval: Late Pleistocene

Min Ma: 0.035

Age basis: other

Geography comments: "Kobeh is a small cave in the west-central Zagros Mountains, 1300 m above sea level near the Tang-i-Knisht Valley, a side valley of the main Kermanshah Valley near the town of Kermanshah" (basis of coordinate).
"There are no radiometric dates from Kobeh, so the dating is no more precise than the documented range of the Mousterian in the Middle East (35,000 to possibly before 250,000 BP)".

Environment
Lithology: not described

Taphonomic context: cave,human accumulation

Archaeology: stone tools

Habitat comments: "The cave is approximately 12 m deep by 7 m wide at the mouth. The Mousterian deposit lies 1.6 m below the surface and penetrates another 1.6 m where a rocky roof-fall overlies an apparently sterile horizon".
"The Zagros Mousterian assemblage typically shows heavy utilization of lithic raw material with high frequencies of retouched tools, high ratios of cores to flakes, and numerous retouched pieces".
Numerous bone surface modifications including cut marks, hammerstone percussion marks, and carnivore tooth marks "substantiates a pattern of hunting by the Middle Paleolithic hominids that inhabited Kobeh Cave".

Methods
Life forms: carnivores,ungulates

Sampling methods: quarry,screenwash

Sample size: 122 specimens

Sampled by: Bruce Howe

Years: 1959

Sampling comments: "Excavations by Bruce Howe in 1959 were carried out with a 2 x 2.5 m pit in the front quarter of the cave. All lithic and faunal material was saved, including even very small (<1 cm) fragments".
"The Mousterian deposits were without natural stratigraphic distinctions and were therefore excavated in arbitrary 10-cm levels. All sediment was screened by the excavators".

Metadata
Sample number: 3935

Contributor: Benjamin Carter

Enterer: Benjamin Carter

Created: 2022-03-29 12:26:27

Modified: 2022-03-29 01:29:30

Abundance distribution
12 species
4 singletons
total count 122
geometric series index: 23.3
Fisher's α: 3.299
geometric series k: 0.6903
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.6873
Shannon's H: 1.5711
Good's u: 0.9675
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
Register
Capra aegagrus3122 kg browser-grazer
Ovis gmelini230 kg
"Ovis orientalis" - also 180 Caprinae indet. "wild goat/wild sheep"
Gazella subgutturosa117 kg grazer
Bos primigenius2
Cervus elaphus8142 kg browser-grazer
Sus scrofa154 kg herbivore
Equus sp. small5
"small equid"
Equus hemionus59 grazer
Vulpes sp.3
Canis lupus143 kg carnivore
Hyaenidae indet.1
"Crocuta/Hyaena"
Equus sp. large8
"very large extinct equid"