A sedimentary ancient DNA perspective on human and carnivore persistence through the Late Pleistocene in El Mirón Cave, Spain [PDF]
Caves are primary sites for studying human and animal subsistence patterns and genetic ancestry throughout the Palaeolithic. Iberia served as a critical human and animal refugium in Europe during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), 26.5 to 19 thousand years ...
Pere Gelabert +20 more
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Further Solutrean evidence in El Mirón Cave (Ramales de la Victoria, Cantabria). [PDF]
En 2010 y 2011, el área del sondeo en el cual niveles solutrenses habían sido expuestos en la Cueva del Mirón fué duplicada. Estos depósitos, en contraste marcado con los niveles del Magdaleniense Inicial e Inferior superyacentes (que yacen casi ...
Guy Straus, Lawrence +3 more
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El Mirón Cave (Ramales de la Victoria, Cantabria, Spain) has evidence of brief visits (by hunting parties) to the montane zone of the upper Asón valley in easternmost Cantabria during the Last Glacial Maximum with 14C dates ranging between 19.2-18.4 kya ...
Lawrence Guy Straus +3 more
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The Solutrean of Altamira: The Artifactual and Faunal Evidence
Se presenta una clasificación de la colección en tera de Obermaier del nivel Solutrense Superior de Altamira, que incluye 522 piezas líticas retocadas, 699 de material de desecho, otros objetos de piedra, 37 útiles de hueso y de asta, y los restos de ...
Jesús ALTUNA, Lawrence Guy STRAUS
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Biological Sciences: Radiocarbon Dating of Proto-Solutrean in Wales [PDF]
IN his report on radiocarbon evidence of the age of the Irish Sea Glaciation in the Vale of Clwyd1, Rowlands expressed surprise that the radiocarbon dating of a mammoth carpal from deposits in Ffynnon Beuno cave containing “Aurignacian and Proto-Solutrean artefacts” was only 18,000±1,400−1,200 yr BP (Birm.−146); because, on the basis of comparison with
Kenneth P. Oakley
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Tracking the emergence of the Upper Palaeolithic in western Asia and Europe: A Multiple Correspondence Analysis of Protoaurignacian and Southern Ahmarian lithics. [PDF]
Reconstructing changes in human behaviour during the Pleistocene, particularly when based on lithic or other artefact types, is often hindered by the traditional categorisation of these materials into discrete entities.
Jacopo Gennai +5 more
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Late Glacial rapid climate change and human response in the Westernmost Mediterranean (Iberia and Morocco). [PDF]
This paper investigates the correlation between climate, environment and human land use in the Westernmost Mediterranean on both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar during the Late Glacial.
Gerd-Christian Weniger +6 more
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VALE BOI (ALGARVE, PORTUGAL) AND THE SOLUTREAN IN SOUTHWESTERN IBERIA
Located at the crossroads of two rather different ecological and cultural worlds (Mediterranean Spain and Portuguese Atlantic), the site of Vale Boi is a crucial element in understanding the economic and social traits of the communities that inhabited ...
João Cascalheira +10 more
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The Solutrean bone industry from Rochefort Cave (Saint-Pierre-sur-Erve, Mayenne, France) [PDF]
Recently discovered Solutrean sites have provided little data about bone working. Solutrean bone industry is mainly known through old archaeological collections from the first half of the 20th century or out of context and very incomplete. The resumption of old excavations, such as in Rochefort cave, far from bringing redundant information, opens up ...
Malvina Baumann, Stéphan Hinguant
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