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Middle Pleistocene bird consumption at Level XI of Bolomor Cave (Valencia, Spain)
Authors:Ruth Blasco  Josep Fernndez Peris
Institution:aIPHES (Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social), Unidad asociada al CSIC, Àrea de Prehistòria, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Plaça Imperial Tarraco, 1, 43005 Tarragona, Spain;bSIP (Servei d'Investigació Prehistòrica), Museo de Prehistoria, Diputación de Valencia, C/Corona, 36, 46003 Valencia, Spain
Abstract:The consumption of small prey dates back to the Plio-Pleistocene chronologies in some African sites. However, the systematic acquisition and consumption of small prey in the pre-Upper Palaeolithic times is still a highly debated topic in Europe. Although the utilization of leporids has been recorded in several pre-Late Pleistocene European sites, the evidence of bird consumption is not as common for these periods. Nevertheless, Level XI (MIS 6) of Bolomor Cave has clear diagnostic elements to document the acquisition and use of birds (Aythya sp.) for food in the form of: (1) cutmarks on bones of both the front and hind limb; (2) presence of burning patterns on the extremities of the bones (areas of the skeleton with less meat); and (3) human toothmarks on limb bones. The capture of birds is classified as quick-flying game in the archaeological sites. The acquiring of fast-running (mostly lagomorphs) and quick-flying small prey requires a sophisticated technology and involves obtaining and processing ways different from those used for large- and medium-sized animals. From this perspective, the aim of this paper is to examine possible patterns in the processing sequence of birds from Level XI of Bolomor Cave and to improve the data on their butchery and human consumption in the Middle Pleistocene of Iberian Peninsula.
Keywords:Zooarchaeology  Subsistence strategies  Small prey  Birds  Anatinae  Aythya sp    Bolomor Cave  Level XI  Middle Pleistocene  Iberian Peninsula
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