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Phytolith evidence for hearths and beds in the late Mousterian occupations of Esquilleu cave (Cantabria, Spain)

Journal

JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Volume 37, Issue 11, Pages 2947-2957

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2010.07.010

Keywords

Phytoliths; FTIR; Site formation processes; Bedding; Hearths

Funding

  1. Ecologia y subsistencia de las primeras poblaciones del paleolitico antiguo (Consejeria de Cultura y Deporte de Cantabria)
  2. Contexto cronologico y cultural del final del Paleolitco medio en el norte peninsular [HUM2004-04679/HIST]
  3. ASPR (Peabody Museum, Harvard University)
  4. Marie Curie
  5. Fundacion Atapuerca
  6. ERC
  7. Departament d'Universitats
  8. Recerca i Societat de la Informacio de la Generalitat de Catalunya

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Esquilleu cave site has provided a moderately well preserved archaeological cave deposit from the Late Pleistocene in the Cantabrian area. Phytolith quantification, identification and determination of the refractive index have been carried out, together with FTIR analyses, from sediment samples collected in the profile. The comparison of the data obtained with the previous micromorphological results allows us to make inferences about the site formation processes and the Neanderthals use of the cave. Phytolith results show the presence of grass leaves nearby the hearth suggesting the repetitive existence of a bedding zone on the same area. Neanderthal behavioral patterns should be revised on the light of high resolution analyses, since diagenetic processes can obscure the existence of differentiated activity areas in the site. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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