Unraveling a Neanderthal palimpsest from a zooarcheological and taphonomic perspective |
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Authors: | Maria Joana Gabucio Isabel Cáceres Florent Rivals Amèlia Bargalló Jordi Rosell Palmira Saladié Josep Vallverdú Manuel Vaquero Eudald Carbonell |
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Affiliation: | 1.IPHES, Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social,Tarragona,Spain;2.àrea de Prehistòria, Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV),Tarragona,Spain;3.ICREA,Barcelona,Spain;4.GQP-CG, Grupo Quaternário e Pré-História do Centro de Geociências (ulandD 73 - FCT),Coimbra,Portugal |
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Abstract: | Practically all archeological assemblages are palimpsests. In spite of the high temporal resolution of Abric Romaní site, level O, dated to around 55 ka, is not an exception. This paper focuses on a zooarcheological and taphonomic analysis of this level, paying special attention to spatial and temporal approaches. The main goal is to unravel the palimpsest at the finest possible level by using different methods and techniques, such as archeostratigraphy, anatomical and taxonomical identification, taphonomic analysis, faunal refits and tooth wear analysis. The results obtained are compared to ethnoarcheological data so as to interpret site structure. In addition, activities carried out over different time spans (from individual episodes to long-term behaviors) are detected, and their spatial extent is explored, allowing to do inferences on settlement dynamics. This leads us to discuss the temporal and spatial scales over which Neanderthals carried out different activities within the site, and how they can be studied through the archeological record. |
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