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The spatial distribution of Palaeolithic human settlements and its influence on palaeoecological studies: a case from Northern Iberia
Authors:Pablo Turrero,Marí  a José   Domí  nguez-Cuesta,Montserrat Jimé  nez-Sá  nchez,Eva Garcí  a-Vá  zquez
Affiliation:1. Department of Geology, University of Oviedo, C/ Jesús Arias de Velasco, s/n, 33005 Oviedo, Asturias, Spain;2. Department of Environmental Geology and Geohazards, ICTJA CSIC, C/ Solé i Sabarís, s/n, 08028 Barcelona, Spain;3. Department of Functional Biology, University of Oviedo, C/ Julián Clavería, s/n, 33006 Oviedo, Asturias, Spain
Abstract:The aim of this study is to assess the influence of human site location choice on biogeographical and paleoecological studies based on archaeological remains, through a case study in north-western Spain. Data from an exhaustive literature survey and field trips were managed with GIS and subjected to statistical analyses. The results show that the influence of the different variables shifted through the Palaeolithic, although certain general preferences can be seen: low altitudes (median: 151 m a.s.l.), South-facing surfaces, generally gentle slopes (median: 13°) and moderate distances to water courses (median: 297 m). These choices were conditioned by geomorphological factors, with LGM glacier extent imposing an upper limit in the range of occupied altitudes and marine and fluvial terraces conditioning site location patterns. The results suggest that human site location patterns during the Palaeolithic were not random, conditioning the information available from archaeological remains. Our results allow us to identify some key areas where information on past faunal distributions, and more generally on biocoenoses, will be scarce or missing.
Keywords:Archaeological data bias   Biogeographical information sources   Geomorphology   GIS   Palaeolithic   Topographic variables
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