The Lower Paleolithic of Spain and Portugal |
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Authors: | Manuel Santonja Paola Villa |
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Affiliation: | (1) Museo de Salamanca, Patio de Escuelas 2, 37008 Salamanca, Spain;(2) The Museum, University of Colorado, 80309-0315 Boulder, Colorado |
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Abstract: | To most English readers the Lower Paleolithic of the Iberian peninsula is known mainly through a few sites such as Torralba and Ambrona, whose age and behavioral significance remain controversial. In fact, the archaeological data base for this period and region is much larger and more varied than is generally appreciated and includes primary-context sites such as Aridos that have provided unique combinations of evidence on hominid exploitation of elephant carcasses. This paper is both a comprehensive synthesis of our current knowledge and a first attempt to see patterns in the data. Every major occurrence is presented in its regional and geochronological framework; each is critically assessed for data quality and behavioral significance. Major issues addressed in this paper include the working out of regional sequences and intersite correlation, the age and significance of the oldest occurrences, the density and preferred areas of settlement within each region, temporal variation within the Acheulean, and the strength and weaknesses of the data and of our approaches to it.M.S. is responsible for the research and form of this paper; P.V. is responsible for translating, editing, and revising certain sections in consultation with the senior author. |
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Keywords: | Lower Paleolithic Spain Portugal Acheulean Middle Pleistocene |
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