Moving things: Comparing lithic and bone refits from a Middle Paleolithic site
Autor:
Vaquero, Manuel
; Fernández-Laso, M Cristina
; Chacón, M Gema
; Romagnoli, Francesca
; Rosell, Jordi
; Sañudo, Pablo
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12/2017Palabra clave:
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Journal of Anthropological ArchaeologyTipo de Ítem:
Articulo Revista IndexadaResumen:
The refitting of both lithic and faunal remains is a basic field of research in Paleolithic archeology. In particular, the spatial dimension of lithic and faunal refitting is essential for resolving questions related to site formation processes and the organization strategies of hunter-gatherer bands. Unfortunately, although important insights can be gained by comparing the spatial patterns of faunal and lithic refits there are relatively few sites from which both types are available. Some processes causing the movement of archeological items are common to both bone and lithic remains, but others are specific to each. The similarities and differences between the lithic and faunal connections can be particularly informative when considering the type and timing of the archeological assemblage formation dynamics. This comparison may be especially useful for disentangling the roles of natural and cultural processes in these formation dynamics. To illustrate this, we will compare the refitting patterns of lithic and faunal remains in level M from Abric Romaní (Capellades, Barcelona, Spain), a Middle Paleolithic assemblage dated between 51 and 55 kyr BP. The results of such a comparison provide new insights into various formation processes, including the intrasite movement of archeological items and the relationships between activity areas.
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