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Hunting behavior and Neanderthal adaptability in the Late Pleistocene site of Pech-de-l'Azé I
Authors:William Rendu
Affiliation:1. Université Toulouse Le Mirail, UMR 5608 TRACES, 5 allée A. Machado, 31058 Toulouse cedex 9, France;2. University of Michigan, Museum of Anthropology, 4013 Museums Building, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1079, USA;3. Université Bordeaux 1, PACEA-IPGQ UMR 5199, Avenue des facultés, 33405 Talence, France
Abstract:The late Mousterian of Acheulian tradition (MTA) site of Pech-de-l'Azé 1 shows a very particular stratigraphic sequence characterized by numerous elements not usually found in Mousterian contexts such as avifauna exploitation and the use of hundreds of mineral pigments. Recent zooarchaeological and skeletochronological analyses provide new insights into the evolution of subsistence behaviors and settlement patterns of the Neanderthals that inhabited the shelter. Due to changes in hunting season, Neanderthals adapted their hunting strategies, exploiting various red deer populations which presented very different behavior. The evolution in the seasonal occupation of the shelter may have been the results of major modifications of its (series of roof collapsed) which induced a shrank in inhabitable space., which forced the Mousterians to adjust the way they used the cavity to its characteristics in order to optimize its exploitation. The conclusions underline the excellent adaptability of the Neanderthals to their physical environment.
Keywords:Zooarchaeology   Skeletochronology   Seasonality   Subsistence   Settlement pattern   Increment   Middle Paleolithic
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