1. On the Edge: Early Holocene Adaptations in Southwestern Iberia
- Author
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Nuno Bicho
- Subjects
Epipaleolithic ,Geography ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Boreal ,Anthropology ,Paleoecology ,Upper Paleolithic ,Subsistence agriculture ,Hiatus ,Archaeology ,Mesolithic ,Holocene - Abstract
Little is known about the final Upper Paleolithic from west of Gibraltar and south of the Tagus Valley. In contrast, data from Boreal and Atlantic times are fairly common and suggest highly diverse cultural, economic, and technological systems. Thus, there is an important hiatus for the Tardiglacial phase of human occupation in southwestern Iberia. This paper will focus on two main aspects of the Early Holocene in Iberia: the settlement and subsistence dynamics during the Mesolithic and early Neolithic of southwestern Portugal, and explanatory models for the occupational hiatus and lack of sites in the Tardiglacial and early Holocene.
- Published
- 2009