A human modified Pseudokossmaticeras brandti (Ammonitina: Kossmaticeratidae) from the late Campanian of Cuba and the species distribution in the Caribbean province

We report the discovery of a Late Cretaceous ammonite, Pseudokossmaticeras brandti, in an archaeological context at Cueva Tres Bocas de Tanteo, located near the town of Rodas, Cienfuegos Province, in south-central Cuba. The ammonite manuport is much older than the middle Eocene limestone rock on the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of South American earth sciences 2023-08, Vol.128, p.104462, Article 104462
Hauptverfasser: López-Murillo, Esteban, Borges-Sellén, Carlos Rafael, Arano-Ruiz, Alberto F., Viñola-López, Lázaro W., Ceballos-Izquierdo, Yasmani, Orihuela, Johanset, Landman, Neil H.
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Zusammenfassung:We report the discovery of a Late Cretaceous ammonite, Pseudokossmaticeras brandti, in an archaeological context at Cueva Tres Bocas de Tanteo, located near the town of Rodas, Cienfuegos Province, in south-central Cuba. The ammonite manuport is much older than the middle Eocene limestone rock on the cave site and, thus, was likely transported from one of the nearby Upper Cretaceous deposits that outcrop several kilometers away. The ammonite specimen presents a broken umbilicus with the margins of the opening slightly modified. This is the first record of Pseudokossmaticeras brandti in Cuba, and along with another two partial specimens from Costa Rica, it further extends the range distribution of this taxon in the Caribbean province during the Late Cretaceous. •We report the presence of a human-modified kossmaticeratid ammonite found in a pre-Columbian archaeological context in central Cuba.•This is the first record of Pseudokossmaticeras brandti in Cuba.•The presence of this ammonite in an archaeological context suggests that it was a manuport.
ISSN:0895-9811
1873-0647
DOI:10.1016/j.jsames.2023.104462