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Dietary traits of ungulates in northeastern Iberian Peninsula: Did these Neanderthal preys show adaptive behaviour to local habitats during the Middle Palaeolithic? / C. Sánchez-Hernández, L. Gourichon, J. Soler, N. Soler, R. Blasco, J. Rosell, F. Rivals



En: Quaternary International, N. 557 (2020) , p. 47-62

Elsevier Ltd and INQUA Diet is closely connected to the habitat exploited by ungulates and is one of the main links between them and the surrounding environment. When climatic fluctuations modified the vegetal coverture and habitat, ungulates' dietary behaviours and ecological niches could have been impacted severely. During the Middle Palaeolithic, the Mediterranean peninsulas were known to be climatic refuges because they seemed less susceptible to these changes. However, the altitude or latitude of a given site may have resulted in local particularities that could have influenced the vegetal composition and therefore the feeding behaviour of ungulates from the same region. In the present research we investigate whether these variables necessitated adaptive changes in the feeding behaviours of ungulates hunted by Neanderthals through the study of two archaeological sites, Arbreda Cave (Serinyà, Girona, Spain) and Teixoneres Cave (Moià, Barcelona, Spain). We use a combined analysis of dental wear (meso- and microwear) and dental cementum analysis of Cervus elaphus, Equus ferus, and Equus hydruntinus teeth. Dental wear reflects the immediate and average annual dietary traits of ungulates as well as the environmental conditions in the surroundings. Dental cementum analysis allows accurately identifying the season of ungulate death and linking an individual's dietary preferences with the seasonal conditions in its last moments of life. As results, red deer at both sites were mixed-feeders in the annual cycle. A slight increase in grass consumption was identified during winter for populations from sub-unit IIIa of Teixoneres Cave. Horse and wild ass based their diet on grasses, but the latter showed seasonal adaptation toward a mixed consumption of grasses and conce.


Matèries: Prehistòria ; Paleolític mitjà ; Restes animals ; Jaciments arqueològics ; Coves ; Medi geogràfic ; Home prehistòric ; Alimentació humana
Matèries:Cova de l'Arbreda de Serinyà
Àmbit:Serinyà
Cronologia:[2020]
Autors add.:Sánchez-Hernández, C. ; Gourichon, L. ; Soler, J. ; Soler, N. ; Blasco, R. ; Rosell, J. ; Rivals, Florent
Accés: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11797/imarina6112154
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1040618220300094


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Environment and climate during MIS 7 and their implications for the late Middle Pleistocene hominins: The contribution of Mollet cave, Serinyà, Girona, northeastern Iberian Peninsula / Juan Manuel López-García, Hugues Alexandre Blain, Ramo Julià, Julià Maroto



En: Quaternary International. vol. 337 (2014) , p. 4-10

Marine Isotope Stage 7 (MIS 7) is an interglacial that has not been a major topic of scientific interest, yet is interesting because it contains five warm and cold phases (MIS 7e-a) within a brief period of time (ca. 246-186 ka). In this context, there are several sites that contain Middle Pleistocene human remains in Europe, including Mollet cave, the subject of this study. Analyses of the small vertebrates from this cave, together with the numerical dating (ca. 215 ka), established the environmental and climatic conditions in which the hominins who frequented the cave lived. The results obtained situate the Middle Pleistocene hominins of Mollet cave in the MIS 7c substage, indicating that the occupation by humans took place in a transitional phase from a warm to a cold stage with forest development.


Matèries: Jaciments arqueològics ; Prehistòria ; Paleolític ; Plistocè ; Clima ; Hàbitat prehistòric ; Coves ; Arqueologia
Matèries:Cova Mollet de SerinyàParc Arqueològic de les Coves de Serinyà
Àmbit:Serinyà
Cronologia:[2014]
Autors add.:López García, Juan Manuel ; Blain, Hugues Alexandre ; Julià i Brugués, Ramon ; Maroto i Genover, Julià
Accés: http://hdl.handle.net/10256/11751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2012.12.025


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