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Fish as diet resource in North Spain during the Upper Paleolithic
Authors:Gema E Adán  Diego Álvarez-Lao  Pablo Turrero  Miguel Arbizu  Eva García-Vázquez
Institution:1. Department of Geology, University of Oviedo, Spain;2. Department of Functional Biology, University of Oviedo, C/Julian Claveria s/n, 33006 Oviedo, Spain
Abstract:During the last glacial maximum, the west European modern humans adapted to adverse conditions and their populations subsisted exploiting the natural resources available. Fish were always present as a source of animal protein, although their importance in the human diet and their contribution to the expansion of humans has not been fully explored. Based on the compilation of zooarchaeological evidences from north Spanish sites we have discovered a constant pattern of exploitation of freshwater fish (Salmonids) with high incidence in the human diet during the Upper Paleolithic. Shifts in the exploitation of marine resources can be explained by climate-related geographical changes. The characteristics of salmonids that make them target species for supporting human survival in adverse climate periods are identified and discussed.
Keywords:Freshwater fish  Human diet  Marine resources  Salmonids  Upper Paleolithic
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