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2. Intriguing Occupations at Gran Dolina (Atapuerca, Spain): the Acheulean Subunits TD10.3 and TD10.4
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Mosquera, Marina, Ollé, Andreu, Saladié, Palmira, Arroyo, Adrián, Asryan, Lena, Bargalló, Amèlia, de Lombera-Hermida, Arturo, Fernández-Marchena, Juan Luis, García-Medrano, Paula, Lombao, Diego, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Soto, María, Vallverdú, Josep, Arteaga-Brieba, Andion, Villalobos, Javier, Yeşilova, Görkem-Cenk, and Carbonell, Eudald
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- 2024
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3. The Technological Behaviours of Homo antecessor: Core Management and Reduction Intensity at Gran Dolina-TD6.2 (Atapuerca, Spain)
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Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Morales, Juan Ignacio, Ollé, Andreu, Carbonell, Eudald, and Mosquera, Marina
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- 2023
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4. Unravelling technological behaviors through core reduction intensity. The case of the early Protoaurignacian assemblage from Fumane Cave
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Lombao, Diego, Falcucci, Armando, Moos, Elena, and Peresani, Marco
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- 2023
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5. Palaeolithic archaeology in the conglomerate caves of north-eastern Iberia
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Morales, Juan I., Cebria, Artur, Verges, Josep M., Banuls-Cardona, Sandra, Cervello, Josep M., Hernando, Raquel, Lombao, Diego, Marin, Juan, Marsal, Roser, Oms, F. Xavier, Rabunal, Jose, Rodriguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Soto, Maria, Rosas, Antonio, and Fullola, Josep M.
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Iberian Peninsula -- Natural history ,Caves -- Discovery and exploration ,Anthropology/archeology/folklore - Abstract
Large, conglomerate caves in north-eastern Iberia have been significant places since the Neolithic through to historical times; however, their significance during the Palaeolithic has barely been explored. This project is the first systematic study of the use of these iconic geological landmarks among Pleistocene hunter-gatherers. Keywords: Iberian Peninsula, Middle Palaeolithic, Upper Palaeolithic, rock art, conglomerate karst, caves, The conglomerate caves In north-eastern Iberia, the margins of the Ebro Depression are characterised by conglomeratic formations that originated as Palaeogene alluvial fans of the fluvial systems discharging into the [...]
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- 2022
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6. Rainbow in the dark. The identification of diagnostic projectile impact features on rock crystal
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Fernández-Marchena, Juan Luis, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Mateo-Lomba, Paula, Lombao, Diego, Hernando, Raquel, Cueva-Temprana, Arturo, and Cazalla, Irene
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- 2020
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7. Cantacorbs
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Fernández-Marchena, Juan Luis, primary, Rabuñal, José Ramón, additional, García-Argudo, Gala, additional, Lombao, Diego, additional, Soto, María, additional, and Vallverdú, Josep, additional
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- 2021
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8. The effects of blank size and knapping strategy on the estimation of core’s reduction intensity
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Lombao, Diego, Cueva-Temprana, Arturo, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Morales, Juan I., and Mosquera, Marina
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- 2019
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9. A new assemblage of late Neanderthal remains from Cova Simanya (NE Iberia)
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Morales, Juan I., primary, Cebrià, Artur, additional, Soto, María, additional, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, additional, Hernando, Raquel, additional, Moreno-Ribas, Elena, additional, Lombao, Diego, additional, Rabuñal, José R., additional, Martín-Perea, David M., additional, García-Tabernero, Antonio, additional, Allué, Ethel, additional, García-Basanta, Andrea, additional, Lizano, Esther, additional, Marquès-Bonet, Tomàs, additional, Talamo, Sahra, additional, Tassoni, Laura, additional, Lalueza-Fox, Carles, additional, Fullola, Josep M., additional, and Rosas, Antonio, additional
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- 2023
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10. Unravelling technological behaviors through core reduction intensity. The case of the early Protoaurignacian assemblage from Fumane Cave.
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Lombao, Diego, primary, Falcucci, Armando, additional, Moos, Elena, additional, and peresani, marco, additional
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- 2023
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11. A new approach to measure reduction intensity on cores and tools on cobbles: the Volumetric Reconstruction Method
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Lombao, Diego, Cueva-Temprana, Arturo, Mosquera, Marina, and Morales, Juan Ignacio
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- 2020
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12. The earliest European Acheulean: new insights into the large shaped tools from the late Early Pleistocene site of Barranc de la Boella (Tarragona, Spain)
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Ollé, Andreu, primary, Lombao, Diego, additional, Asryan, Lena, additional, García-Medrano, Paula, additional, Arroyo, Adrián, additional, Fernández-Marchena, Juan Luis, additional, Yeşilova, Görkem C., additional, Cáceres, Isabel, additional, Huguet, Rosa, additional, López-Polín, Lucía, additional, Pineda, Antonio, additional, García-Tabernero, Antonio, additional, Fidalgo, Darío, additional, Rosas, Antonio, additional, Saladié, Palmira, additional, and Vallverdú, Josep, additional
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- 2023
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13. Establishing a new workflow in the study of core reduction intensity and distribution
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Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Cueva-Temprana, Arturo, Mosquera, Marina, Morales, Juan Ignacio, Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Cueva-Temprana, Arturo, Mosquera, Marina, and Morales, Juan Ignacio
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New methodological approaches focused on studying the reduction and use-life of stone tools have emerged in recent years, enabling researchers to move beyond strict technical and technological characterizations and explore specific aspects of occupation dynamics and economic management of resources. Previous studies have shown the importance of reduction distributions of individual measurements rather than averaged values. In this sense, survival analysis, and more specifically Weibull distributions, are one of the main inferential tools used in reduction studies. However, the resolution of Weibull distribution obtained from different methods has not been tested experimentally. In this paper, we present an evaluation of some of the main methods used in the study of core reduction intensity, such as the Volumetric Reconstruction Method, the Scar Density Index, and the non-cortical surface percentage. Our results show 1) strong and positive correlations between these approaches and actual reduction intensity, 2) similar Weibull distributions for non-cortical surface percentage, Volumetric Reconstruction Method, and logarithmic transformation of Scar Density Index. In addition, 3) the results from each method show a similar intra-assemblage variation, with a high percentage of agreement between them. As a result, all the evaluated proposals are useful and reliable methods for estimating the degree of reduction. Finally, a workflow is proposed for approaching reduction in archaeological assemblages by integrating different methods in the same study.
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- 2023
14. A new assemblage of late Neanderthal remains from Cova Simanya (NE Iberia)
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Morales, Juan I., Cebrià, Artur, Soto, María, Rodríguez Hidalgo, Antonio, Hernando, Raquel, Moreno Ribas, Elena, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José R., Martín Perea, David Manuel, García Tabernero, Antonio, Allué, Ethel, García Basanta, Andrea, Lizano, Esther, Marquès Bonet, Tomàs, Talamo, Sahra, Tassoni, Laura, Lalueza Fox, Carles, Fullola, Josep María, Rosas González, Antonio, Morales, Juan I., Cebrià, Artur, Soto, María, Rodríguez Hidalgo, Antonio, Hernando, Raquel, Moreno Ribas, Elena, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José R., Martín Perea, David Manuel, García Tabernero, Antonio, Allué, Ethel, García Basanta, Andrea, Lizano, Esther, Marquès Bonet, Tomàs, Talamo, Sahra, Tassoni, Laura, Lalueza Fox, Carles, Fullola, Josep María, and Rosas González, Antonio
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This study presents an exceptional collection of 54 Late Pleistocene human remains that correspond to at least three Neanderthal individuals from Simanya Gran, the main gallery of Cova Simanya, located in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. The collection comprised 53 unpublished remains that were unearthed during the 1970s and an additional tooth discovered during 2021 excavations. The specimens represent an adult with a small stature, a periadolescent aged approximately 11.5 years, and an immature individual aged approximately 7.7 years, thus offering a more complete demographic perspective. The collection encompasses diverse anatomical parts including upper and lower dentition, mandible, vertebrae, and limb bones from both the upper and lower extremities. Attempts to extract aDNA were unsuccessful. Renewed archaeological investigations at Cova Simanya have facilitated the reevaluation of the original stratigraphic context of these remains, leading to the discovery of the additional tooth, aligning with the periadolescent individual. This assemblage is currently the most extensive Neanderthal collection from the northeastern Mediterranean Iberia, offering invaluable insights into the morphology and evolutionary trajectory of Late Pleistocene hominins. Hence, Simanya Neanderthals will enhance our understanding of Neanderthal demographics and evolution, paving the way for an in-depth examination of the morphological diversity and evolutionary context of Iberian Neanderthals., Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Generalitat de Catalunya, Diputació de Barcelona, Fundación Palarq, UAM Tomás y Valiente Program, European Union, Ministerio de Universidades, Xunta de Galicia, European Research Council, Depto. de Geodinámica, Estratigrafía y Paleontología, Fac. de Ciencias Geológicas, TRUE, pub
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- 2023
15. A new assemblage of late Neanderthal remains from Cova Simanya (NE Iberia)
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Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico, Morales, Juan Ignacio, Cebrià, Artur, Soto, María, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Hernando, Raquel, Moreno-Ribas, Elena, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Martín-Perea, David M., García Tabernero, Antonio, Allué, Ethel, García-Basanta, Andrea, Lizano, Esther, Marquès-Bonet, Tomàs, Talamo, Sahra, Tassoni, Laura, Lalueza-Fox, Carles, Fullola, Josep Maria, Rosas, Antonio, Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico, Morales, Juan Ignacio, Cebrià, Artur, Soto, María, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Hernando, Raquel, Moreno-Ribas, Elena, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Martín-Perea, David M., García Tabernero, Antonio, Allué, Ethel, García-Basanta, Andrea, Lizano, Esther, Marquès-Bonet, Tomàs, Talamo, Sahra, Tassoni, Laura, Lalueza-Fox, Carles, Fullola, Josep Maria, and Rosas, Antonio
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This study presents an exceptional collection of 54 Late Pleistocene human remains that correspond to at least three Neanderthal individuals from Simanya Gran, the main gallery of Cova Simanya, located in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. The collection comprised 53 unpublished remains that were unearthed during the 1970s and an additional tooth discovered during 2021 excavations. The specimens represent an adult with a small stature, a periadolescent aged approximately 11.5 years, and an immature individual aged approximately 7.7 years, thus offering a more complete demographic perspective. The collection encompasses diverse anatomical parts including upper and lower dentition, mandible, vertebrae, and limb bones from both the upper and lower extremities. Attempts to extract aDNA were unsuccessful. Renewed archaeological investigations at Cova Simanya have facilitated the reevaluation of the original stratigraphic context of these remains, leading to the discovery of the additional tooth, aligning with the periadolescent individual. This assemblage is currently the most extensive Neanderthal collection from the northeastern Mediterranean Iberia, offering invaluable insights into the morphology and evolutionary trajectory of Late Pleistocene hominins. Hence, Simanya Neanderthals will enhance our understanding of Neanderthal demographics and evolution, paving the way for an in-depth examination of the morphological diversity and evolutionary context of Iberian Neanderthals.
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- 2023
16. The earliest European Acheulean: new insights into the large shaped tools from the late Early Pleistocene site of Barranc de la Boella (Tarragona, Spain)
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Ajuntament de la Canonja, Generalitat de Catalunya, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Universidad Rovira i Virgili, Xunta de Galicia, European Commission, Ollé, Andreu, Lombao, Diego, Asryan, Lena, García-Medrano, Paula, Arroyo, Adriá, Fernández-Marchena, Juan Luis, Yasilova, Görkem, Cáceres, Isabel, Huguet, Rosa, López-Polín, Lucía, Pineda, Antonio, García-Tabernero, Antonio, Fidalgo, Darío, Rosas, Antonio, Saladié, Palmira, Vallverdú, Josep, Ajuntament de la Canonja, Generalitat de Catalunya, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Universidad Rovira i Virgili, Xunta de Galicia, European Commission, Ollé, Andreu, Lombao, Diego, Asryan, Lena, García-Medrano, Paula, Arroyo, Adriá, Fernández-Marchena, Juan Luis, Yasilova, Görkem, Cáceres, Isabel, Huguet, Rosa, López-Polín, Lucía, Pineda, Antonio, García-Tabernero, Antonio, Fidalgo, Darío, Rosas, Antonio, Saladié, Palmira, and Vallverdú, Josep
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Since the oldest known Acheulean lithic techno-typological features in Europe were reported at the site of Barranc de la Boella (Tarragona, Spain), continuous fieldwork has been conducted there in archeological deposits of the late Early Pleistocene age (0.99–0.78 Ma). As a result, excavations in two of the three open-air localities have significantly expanded the collection of lithic and faunal remains, allowing us to make progress in the interpretation of the hominin behaviors in an open-air fluvial-deltaic sedimentary environment. This includes examples of cumulative palimpsests, such as those found at the locality of La Mina, in which hominins only had a minimal role as modifying agents, as well as the extraordinary mammoth butchery site recorded at the Pit 1 locality. The aim of this paper is to present a comprehensive update of the collection of large shaped tools and to assess its significance in the framework of the earliest occurrence of the Acheulean in Europe. This cultural entity is increasingly well-documented for the early Middle Pleistocene, but very little is known about its presence in Europe before the Brunhes–Matuyama boundary. Large shaped tools appear in the three localities explored in the Unit II of Barranc de la Boella, including choppers (unifacial and bifacial) and standard Acheulean forms, such as picks, knives, and cleaver-like forms. Techno-typological and morphometrical analyses revealed a basic heavy-duty component obtained through simple shaping sequences coupled with significantly more elaborate tools produced on various large blanks (cobbles, slabs, or flakes). The complete bifacial and bilateral shapings have yet to be documented, but the present specific tool assemblage attests to the Early Acheulean technological threshold. Hence, the archaeological data from Barranc de la Boella provide insights into the first appearance of the Acheulean technology in Europe and add critical information to the debate on the technological variabi
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- 2023
17. A new assemblage of late Neanderthal remains from Cova Simanya (NE Iberia)
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca, Generalitat de Catalunya, Diputación de Barcelona, Fundación Palarq, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Ministerio de Universidades (España), Universidad de Alicante, European Commission, Xunta de Galicia, European Research Council, Martín-Perea, David Manuel [0000-0002-3238-0904], García-Tabernero, Antonio [0000-0001-5400-5630], Lizano, Esther [0000-0003-3304-9807], Marqués-Bonet, Tomàs [0000-0002-5597-3075], Lalueza-Fox, Carles [0000-0002-1730-5914], Morales, Juan I., Cebriá, Artur, Soto, María, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Hernando, Raquel, Moreno-Ribas, Elena, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José R., Martín-Perea, David Manuel, García-Tabernero, Antonio, Allué, Ethel, García-Basanta, Andrea, Lizano, Esther, Marqués-Bonet, Tomàs, Talamo, Sahra, Tassoni, Laura, Lalueza-Fox, Carles, Fullola, Josep M., Rosas, Antonio, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca, Generalitat de Catalunya, Diputación de Barcelona, Fundación Palarq, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Ministerio de Universidades (España), Universidad de Alicante, European Commission, Xunta de Galicia, European Research Council, Martín-Perea, David Manuel [0000-0002-3238-0904], García-Tabernero, Antonio [0000-0001-5400-5630], Lizano, Esther [0000-0003-3304-9807], Marqués-Bonet, Tomàs [0000-0002-5597-3075], Lalueza-Fox, Carles [0000-0002-1730-5914], Morales, Juan I., Cebriá, Artur, Soto, María, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Hernando, Raquel, Moreno-Ribas, Elena, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José R., Martín-Perea, David Manuel, García-Tabernero, Antonio, Allué, Ethel, García-Basanta, Andrea, Lizano, Esther, Marqués-Bonet, Tomàs, Talamo, Sahra, Tassoni, Laura, Lalueza-Fox, Carles, Fullola, Josep M., and Rosas, Antonio
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This study presents an exceptional collection of 54 Late Pleistocene human remains that correspond to at least three Neanderthal individuals from Simanya Gran, the main gallery of Cova Simanya, located in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. The collection comprised 53 unpublished remains that were unearthed during the 1970s and an additional tooth discovered during 2021 excavations. The specimens represent an adult with a small stature, a periadolescent aged approximately 11.5 years, and an immature individual aged approximately 7.7 years, thus offering a more complete demographic perspective. The collection encompasses diverse anatomical parts including upper and lower dentition, mandible, vertebrae, and limb bones from both the upper and lower extremities. Attempts to extract aDNA were unsuccessful. Renewed archaeological investigations at Cova Simanya have facilitated the reevaluation of the original stratigraphic context of these remains, leading to the discovery of the additional tooth, aligning with the periadolescent individual. This assemblage is currently the most extensive Neanderthal collection from the northeastern Mediterranean Iberia, offering invaluable insights into the morphology and evolutionary trajectory of Late Pleistocene hominins. Hence, Simanya Neanderthals will enhance our understanding of Neanderthal demographics and evolution, paving the way for an in-depth examination of the morphological diversity and evolutionary context of Iberian Neanderthals.
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- 2023
18. DataSheet1_A new assemblage of late Neanderthal remains from Cova Simanya (NE Iberia).docx
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Martín-Perea, David Manuel [0000-0002-3238-0904], García-Tabernero, Antonio [0000-0001-5400-5630], Lizano, Esther [0000-0003-3304-9807], Marqués-Bonet, Tomàs [0000-0002-5597-3075], Lalueza-Fox, Carles [0000-0002-1730-5914], Morales, Juan I., Cebriá, Artur, Soto, María, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Hernando, Raquel, Moreno-Ribas, Elena, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José R., Martín-Perea, David Manuel, García-Tabernero, Antonio, Allué, Ethel, García-Basanta, Andrea, Lizano, Esther, Marqués-Bonet, Tomàs, Talamo, Sahra, Tassoni, Laura, Lalueza-Fox, Carles, Fullola, Josep M., Rosas, Antonio, Martín-Perea, David Manuel [0000-0002-3238-0904], García-Tabernero, Antonio [0000-0001-5400-5630], Lizano, Esther [0000-0003-3304-9807], Marqués-Bonet, Tomàs [0000-0002-5597-3075], Lalueza-Fox, Carles [0000-0002-1730-5914], Morales, Juan I., Cebriá, Artur, Soto, María, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Hernando, Raquel, Moreno-Ribas, Elena, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José R., Martín-Perea, David Manuel, García-Tabernero, Antonio, Allué, Ethel, García-Basanta, Andrea, Lizano, Esther, Marqués-Bonet, Tomàs, Talamo, Sahra, Tassoni, Laura, Lalueza-Fox, Carles, Fullola, Josep M., and Rosas, Antonio
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This study presents an exceptional collection of 54 Late Pleistocene human remains that correspond to at least three Neanderthal individuals from Simanya Gran, the main gallery of Cova Simanya, located in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. The collection comprised 53 unpublished remains that were unearthed during the 1970s and an additional tooth discovered during 2021 excavations. The specimens represent an adult with a small stature, a periadolescent aged approximately 11.5 years, and an immature individual aged approximately 7.7 years, thus offering a more complete demographic perspective. The collection encompasses diverse anatomical parts including upper and lower dentition, mandible, vertebrae, and limb bones from both the upper and lower extremities. Attempts to extract aDNA were unsuccessful. Renewed archaeological investigations at Cova Simanya have facilitated the reevaluation of the original stratigraphic context of these remains, leading to the discovery of the additional tooth, aligning with the periadolescent individual. This assemblage is currently the most extensive Neanderthal collection from the northeastern Mediterranean Iberia, offering invaluable insights into the morphology and evolutionary trajectory of Late Pleistocene hominins. Hence, Simanya Neanderthals will enhance our understanding of Neanderthal demographics and evolution, paving the way for an in-depth examination of the morphological diversity and evolutionary context of Iberian Neanderthals.
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- 2023
19. Establishing a new workflow in the study of core reduction intensity and distribution
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Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Cueva-Temprana, Arturo, Mosquera, Marina, Morales, Juan Ignacio, Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico, and Prehistoria y Protohistoria
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Reduction Intensity ,Scar Density Index ,Cores ,Volumetric Reconstruction Method ,Non-Cortical Surface ,Weibull Distribution ,Lithic Technology - Abstract
New methodological approaches focused on studying the reduction and use-life of stone tools have emerged in recent years, enabling researchers to move beyond strict technical and technological characterizations and explore specific aspects of occupation dynamics and economic management of resources. Previous studies have shown the importance of reduction distributions of individual measurements rather than averaged values. In this sense, survival analysis, and more specifically Weibull distributions, are one of the main inferential tools used in reduction studies. However, the resolution of Weibull distribution obtained from different methods has not been tested experimentally. In this paper, we present an evaluation of some of the main methods used in the study of core reduction intensity, such as the Volumetric Reconstruction Method, the Scar Density Index, and the non-cortical surface percentage. Our results show 1) strong and positive correlations between these approaches and actual reduction intensity, 2) similar Weibull distributions for non-cortical surface percentage, Volumetric Reconstruction Method, and logarithmic transformation of Scar Density Index. In addition, 3) the results from each method show a similar intra-assemblage variation, with a high percentage of agreement between them. As a result, all the evaluated proposals are useful and reliable methods for estimating the degree of reduction. Finally, a workflow is proposed for approaching reduction in archaeological assemblages by integrating different methods in the same study. This work has been carried out with the financial support of the Generalitat de Catalunya, AGAUR agency (2017SGR1040 Research Group), the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (2019PFR-URV-91), and the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (MICINN/FEDER project PGC2018-093925-B-C32). The Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social (IPHES-CERCA) has received financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation through the “María de Maeztu” program for Units of Excellence (CEX2019-000945-M). D.L. is funded by Post-Doc Xunta de Galicia Grant (ED481B_2022_048). J.R.R. is a beneficiary of a Margarita Salas postdoctoral fellowship (MARSALAS21-22) funded by the Spanish Ministry of Universities, the European Union-Next Generation EU, and the University of Alicante. A.C.-T. is grateful to the Max Planck Society for funding. The research of J.I.M. was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation through the “María de Maeztu” excellence accreditation (CEX2019-000945-M).
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- 2023
20. The Technological Behaviours of Homo antecessor: Core Management and Reduction Intensity at Gran Dolina-TD6.2 (Atapuerca, Spain)
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Lombao, Diego, primary, Rabuñal, José Ramón, additional, Morales, Juan Ignacio, additional, Ollé, Andreu, additional, Carbonell, Eudald, additional, and Mosquera, Marina, additional
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- 2022
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21. Palaeolithic archaeology in the conglomerate caves of north-eastern Iberia
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Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico, Morales, Juan I., Cebrià, Artur, Vergès, Josep Maria, Bañuls-Cardona, Sandra, Cervelló, Josep M., Hernando, Raquel, Lombao, Diego, Marín, Juan, Marsal, Roser, Oms, F. Xavier, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Soto, María, Rosas, Antonio, Fullola, Josep Maria, Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico, Morales, Juan I., Cebrià, Artur, Vergès, Josep Maria, Bañuls-Cardona, Sandra, Cervelló, Josep M., Hernando, Raquel, Lombao, Diego, Marín, Juan, Marsal, Roser, Oms, F. Xavier, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Soto, María, Rosas, Antonio, and Fullola, Josep Maria
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Large, conglomerate caves in north-eastern Iberia have been significant places since the Neolithic through to historical times; however, their significance during the Palaeolithic has barely been explored. This project is the first systematic study of the use of these iconic geological landmarks among Pleistocene hunter-gatherers.
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- 2022
22. The Technological Behaviours of Homo antecessor: Core Management and Reduction Intensity at Gran Dolina-TD6.2 (Atapuerca, Spain)
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Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Morales, Juan Ignacio, Ollé, Andreu, Carbonell, Eudald, Mosquera, Marina, Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Morales, Juan Ignacio, Ollé, Andreu, Carbonell, Eudald, and Mosquera, Marina
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The ability of early hominins to overcome the constraints imposed by the characteristics of raw materials used for stone tool production is a key topic on the discussion about the evolution of hominin cognitive capabilities and technical behaviours. Thus, technological variability has been the centrepiece on this debate. However, the variability of lithic assemblages cannot be correctly interpreted without understanding site occupational models and function and considering that individual tools represent specific discard moments in a continuous reduction process. In Europe, the earliest technological record is represented by the scarce and scattered Mode 1 technologies, often deriving from occasional occupations or restricted activity areas yielding unrepresentative assemblages. In this paper, we approach the technological behaviours exhibited by Lower Palaeolithic hominins from the subunit TD6.2 of the Gran Dolina site (Atapuerca, Burgos) by including the perspective of reduction intensity studies on the analysis of technological variability. Gran Dolina TD6.2 is a unique and extremely significant archaeological context, as it represents the oldest multi-layered unit of domestic hominin occupations in the Early Pleistocene of Europe. We use the Volumetric Reconstruction Method (VRM) to estimate the original volume of the blanks and quantify the reduction intensity of each core individually to characterise the reduction distribution patterns using Weibull probability distribution functions. Our results suggest differential raw material management in terms of reduction intensity, according to the characteristics of each lithology. This could reflect a solid understanding of raw material qualities and a certain degree of planning. Altogether, the continuity between knapping strategies through reduction denotes constant adaptation to raw material constraints as well as particular knapping conditions, rather than specific compartmentalised mental schemes. In conclusion
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- 2022
23. Pleistocene and Holocene peopling of Jerada province, eastern Morocco: introducing a research project
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Fundación Palarq, Ministerio de Cultura (España), Institut National des Sciences de l'Archéologie et du Patrimoine (Morocco), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Generalitat de Catalunya, Australian Research Council, Junta de Castilla y León, Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social, Sala-Ramos, Robert, Aouraghe, Hassan, Haddoumi, Hamid, Morales, Juan Ignacio, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Tornero, Carlos, Oujaa, Aïcha, Soto, María, Farkouch, Mourad, Aissa, Al Mahdi, El Atmani, Abderrahman, Duval, Mathieu, Arnold, Lee J., Demuro, Martina, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Piñero, Pedro, Rivals, Florent, Burjachs, Francesc, Tarriño, Andoni, Álvarez-Posada, Claudia, Souhir, Mohamed, Saladié, Palmira, Pla-Pueyo, Arturo, Larrasoaña, Juan C., Mischke, Steffen, Marín, Juan, Moreno-Ribas, Elena, De Lombera-Hermida, Arturo, Bartrolí i Santa, Raúl, Lombao, Diego, García-Argudo, Gala, Ramírez, Iván, Díez-Caseco, Celia, Tomasso, Sonja, Expósito, Isabel, Allué, Ethel, Hajji, Noureddine, Mhamdi, Hicham, Rhosne, Hind, Villalaín, Juan J., Van der Made, Jan, Canals, Antoni, Benito-Calvo, Alfonso, Agustí, Jordi, Parés, Josep María, Chacón, Gema, Fundación Palarq, Ministerio de Cultura (España), Institut National des Sciences de l'Archéologie et du Patrimoine (Morocco), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Generalitat de Catalunya, Australian Research Council, Junta de Castilla y León, Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social, Sala-Ramos, Robert, Aouraghe, Hassan, Haddoumi, Hamid, Morales, Juan Ignacio, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Tornero, Carlos, Oujaa, Aïcha, Soto, María, Farkouch, Mourad, Aissa, Al Mahdi, El Atmani, Abderrahman, Duval, Mathieu, Arnold, Lee J., Demuro, Martina, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Piñero, Pedro, Rivals, Florent, Burjachs, Francesc, Tarriño, Andoni, Álvarez-Posada, Claudia, Souhir, Mohamed, Saladié, Palmira, Pla-Pueyo, Arturo, Larrasoaña, Juan C., Mischke, Steffen, Marín, Juan, Moreno-Ribas, Elena, De Lombera-Hermida, Arturo, Bartrolí i Santa, Raúl, Lombao, Diego, García-Argudo, Gala, Ramírez, Iván, Díez-Caseco, Celia, Tomasso, Sonja, Expósito, Isabel, Allué, Ethel, Hajji, Noureddine, Mhamdi, Hicham, Rhosne, Hind, Villalaín, Juan J., Van der Made, Jan, Canals, Antoni, Benito-Calvo, Alfonso, Agustí, Jordi, Parés, Josep María, and Chacón, Gema
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[EN] The Aïn Beni Mathar – Guefaït (ABM-GFT) region in Eastern Morocco is the object of an archaeological, palaeontological, geological and geochronological research project, led by an international team since 2006. The research in this former fluvio-lacustrine basin, roughly 2000 km2, has revealed a significant number of Pleistocene and Holocene sites. Here we introduce the research project, that we conduct in the region, the main issues it aims to address, and the results already obtained., [FR] Depuis 2006, la région de Aïn Beni Mathar – Guefaït (ABM-GFT) au Maroc Oriental, fait l’objet d’un projet de recherche en archéologie, paléontologie, géologie et géochronologie, mené par une équipe internationale. Ces recherches ont permis la découverte d’un nombre significatif de gisements d’âge Pléistocène et Holocène, dans un ancien bassin fluvio-lacustre, qui s’étend sur une surface de 2000 km2. Notre objectif ici est de présenter le projet de recherche, que nous entamons dans la région, la problématique qu’il traite et les premiers résultats déjà obtenus.
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24. Palaeolithic archaeology in the conglomerate caves of north-eastern Iberia
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Generalitat de Catalunya, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Universidad Rovira i Virgili, Morales, Juan I., Cebrià, Artur, Vergès, Josep M., Bañuls-Cardona, Sandra, Cerveló, Josep M., Hernando, Raquel, Lombao, Diego, Marín, Juan, Marsal, Roser, Oms, Francesc Xavier, Rabuñal, José, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Soto, María, Rosas, Antonio, Fullola, J. M., Generalitat de Catalunya, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Universidad Rovira i Virgili, Morales, Juan I., Cebrià, Artur, Vergès, Josep M., Bañuls-Cardona, Sandra, Cerveló, Josep M., Hernando, Raquel, Lombao, Diego, Marín, Juan, Marsal, Roser, Oms, Francesc Xavier, Rabuñal, José, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Soto, María, Rosas, Antonio, and Fullola, J. M.
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Large, conglomerate caves in north-eastern Iberia have been significant places since the Neolithic through to historical times; however, their significance during the Palaeolithic has barely been explored. This project is the first systematic study of the use of these iconic geological landmarks among Pleistocene hunter-gatherers., In north-eastern Iberia, the margins of the Ebro Depression are characterised by conglomeratic formations that originated as Palaeogene alluvial fans of the fluvial systems discharging into the Ebro Basin. These Palaeogene coastal areas form an exceptional geological area, recognised by UNESCO as the Central Catalonia Global Geopark, that hosts several natural parks (Parc Natural) on the iconic conglomerate massifs of Sant Llorenç del Munt, Montser rat and Montsant. Neogene karstification processes resulted in abundant cave complexes within these formations, such as the Montserrat Caves, the Simanya and Ànimes cave systems in Sant Llorenç del Munt, or the Cova de la Font Major in l’Espluga de Francolí.
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25. Palaeolithic archaeology in the conglomerate caves of north-eastern Iberia
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Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Morales, Juan, I; Cebria, Artur; Verges, Josep M.; Banuls-Cardona, Sandra; Cervello, Josep M.; Hernando, Raquel; Lombao, Diego; Marin, Juan; Marsal, Roser; Oms, F. Xavier; Rabunal, Jose; Rodriguez-Hidalgo, Antonio; Soto, Maria; Rosas, Antonio; Fullola, Josep M., Universitat Rovira i Virgili, and Morales, Juan, I; Cebria, Artur; Verges, Josep M.; Banuls-Cardona, Sandra; Cervello, Josep M.; Hernando, Raquel; Lombao, Diego; Marin, Juan; Marsal, Roser; Oms, F. Xavier; Rabunal, Jose; Rodriguez-Hidalgo, Antonio; Soto, Maria; Rosas, Antonio; Fullola, Josep M.
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Large, conglomerate caves in north-eastern Iberia have been significant places since the Neolithic through to historical times; however, their significance during the Palaeolithic has barely been explored. This project is the first systematic study of the use of these iconic geological landmarks among Pleistocene hunter-gatherers.
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26. Pleistocene and Holocene peopling of Jerada province, eastern Morocco: introducing a research project
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Sala-Ramos, Robert, Aouraghe, Hassan, Haddoumi, Hamid, Morales, Juan Ignacio, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Tornero, Carlos, Oujaa, Aïcha, Soto, María, Farkouch, Mourad, Aissa, Al Mahdi, El Atmani, Abderrahman, Duval, Mathieu, Arnold, Lee J., Demuro, Martina, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Piñero, Pedro, Rivals, Florent, Burjachs, Francesc, Tarriño, Andoni, Álvarez-Posada, Claudia, Souhir, Mohamed, Saladié, Palmira, Pla-Pueyo, Arturo, Larrasoaña, Juan C., Mischke, Steffen, Marín, Juan, Moreno-Ribas, Elena, De Lombera-Hermida, Arturo, Bartrolí i Santa, Raúl, Lombao, Diego, García-Argudo, Gala, Ramírez, Iván, Díez-Caseco, Celia, Tomasso, Sonja, Expósito, Isabel, Allué, Ethel, Hajji, Noureddine, Mhamdi, Hicham, Rhosne, Hind, Villalaín, Juan J., Van der Made, Jan, Canals, Antoni, Benito-Calvo, Alfonso, Agustí, Jordi, Parés, Josep María, Chacón, Gema, Fundación Palarq, Ministerio de Cultura (España), Institut National des Sciences de l'Archéologie et du Patrimoine (Morocco), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Generalitat de Catalunya, Australian Research Council, Junta de Castilla y León, and Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social
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Pleistocene ,Holocene ,Eastern Morocco ,Human peopling ,Green Sahara - Abstract
[EN] The Aïn Beni Mathar – Guefaït (ABM-GFT) region in Eastern Morocco is the object of an archaeological, palaeontological, geological and geochronological research project, led by an international team since 2006. The research in this former fluvio-lacustrine basin, roughly 2000 km2, has revealed a significant number of Pleistocene and Holocene sites. Here we introduce the research project, that we conduct in the region, the main issues it aims to address, and the results already obtained., [FR] Depuis 2006, la région de Aïn Beni Mathar – Guefaït (ABM-GFT) au Maroc Oriental, fait l’objet d’un projet de recherche en archéologie, paléontologie, géologie et géochronologie, mené par une équipe internationale. Ces recherches ont permis la découverte d’un nombre significatif de gisements d’âge Pléistocène et Holocène, dans un ancien bassin fluvio-lacustre, qui s’étend sur une surface de 2000 km2. Notre objectif ici est de présenter le projet de recherche, que nous entamons dans la région, la problématique qu’il traite et les premiers résultats déjà obtenus., Funding for this research was provided by: Palarq Foundation, Spanish Ministry of Culture and Sport (Ref: 42-T002018N0000042853 & 170-T002019N0000038589), Direction of Cultural Heritage (Ministry of Culture and Communication, Morocco), Faculty of Sciences (Mohamed 1r University of Oujda, Morocco), INSAP (Institut National des Sciences de l’Archéologie et du Patrimoine), Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (Ref: CGL2016-80975-P, CGL2016-80000-P, PGC2018-095489-B-I00 and PGC2018-093925-B-C31) and Research Groups Support of the Catalonia Government (2017 SGR 836 and 2017 SGR 859). R.S-R, M.G.CH., J.I.M., A.C., F.R., A.R.-H., E.A., I.E., F.B., J.A., HA.B., P.S., P.P., D.L., I.R. y E.M. research is funded by CERCA Programme/ Generalitat de Catalunya. J.I.M. and A.R.-H research is funded by the Spanish Minitry of Science and Innovation under the “María de Maeztu” Program for Unities of Excellence (CEX2019-000945-M). M.S. has been granted by the Research Program UAM Tomás y Valiente 2019. C.T. is funded by the Ramón y Cajal Program. M.F. and M.E.A. received a fellowship under the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship of the European Education and Culture Executive Agency in the Master in Quaternary and Prehistory at URV. The research of M.D. is funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship Grant FT150100215 and the Ramón y Cajal Program (RYC2018-025221-I). P.P. has been granted a post-doctoral post under the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation “Juan de la Cierva-Incorporación” Program (Ref. IJC2020-044108-I). E.M-R. is beneficiary of a PTA Ref. PTA201714619-I. G.G.-A. has been granted a “Ford - Apadrina la Ciencia” contract. C.D.-C has been granted a Fundación Atapuerca fellowship. A.C.A. was funded by Junta de Castilla y León (project BU235P18) and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). The Institut Catalá de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social (IPHES-CERCA) has received financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation through the ‘María de Maeztu’ program for Units of Excellence (CEX2019-000945-M).
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27. Oldowan Technology Amid Shifting Environments ∼2.03–1.83 Million Years Ago
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Cueva-Temprana, Arturo, primary, Lombao, Diego, additional, Soto, María, additional, Itambu, Makarius, additional, Bushozi, Pastory, additional, Boivin, Nicole, additional, Petraglia, Michael, additional, and Mercader, Julio, additional
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28. The technological behaviours of Homo antecessor: core management and reduction intensity at Gran Dolina-TD6.2 (Atapuerca, Spain)
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Lombao, Diego, primary, Rabuñal, José Ramón, additional, Morales, Juan I, additional, Ollé, Andreu, additional, Carbonell, Eudald, additional, and Mosquera, Marina, additional
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- 2021
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29. Rainbow in the dark. The identification of diagnostic projectile impact features on rock crystal
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Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico, Fernández-Marchena, Juan Luis, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Mateo-Lomba, Paula, Lombao, Diego, Hernando, Raquel, Cueva-Temprana, Arturo, Cazalla, Irene, Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico, Fernández-Marchena, Juan Luis, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Mateo-Lomba, Paula, Lombao, Diego, Hernando, Raquel, Cueva-Temprana, Arturo, and Cazalla, Irene
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Over the last years, functional analyses and projectile fracture analyses on non-chert tools are becoming widespread and are drawing more attention in the archaeological literature. The actual tendencies of conducting holistic studies of the archaeological sites and their materials is allowing to obtain a better quality of data and a better understanding of the subsistence patterns of hunter-gatherer societies. In this way, rock crystal and other types of minerals and rocks of the quartzose group are getting a significant presence in the literature. In this paper, we intend to address a comprehensive approach, both macroscopic and microscopic, to an assemblage of experimental rock crystal projectiles to shed light on the identification of the diagnostic features of the use of small rock crystal pieces as projectile points. Aiming to avoid misidentifications, we did not only follow a sequential experiment design, but also carried out a comparative analysis between impact fractures and knapping fractures, marks from bipolar knapping on an anvil, and intentional bending fractures. Besides, in the elaboration of the experimental projectile assemblage we used different sets of targets to document possible differences in the quantity and disposition of the wear impact traces.
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- 2020
30. Cantacorbs: Recuperant un jaciment neolític oblidat a les muntanyes de Prades (Rojals-Montblanc, Tarragona)
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García Argudo, Gala, Rabuñal Gayo, José Ramón, Fernández Marchena, Juan Luis, Lombao, Diego, Soto, María, Marsal Aguilera, Roser, Soares Remiseiro, Miguel, Adewumi, Opeyemi, Capdevila Vallverdú, Ramón, Vallverdú Poch, Josep, García Argudo, Gala, Rabuñal Gayo, José Ramón, Fernández Marchena, Juan Luis, Lombao, Diego, Soto, María, Marsal Aguilera, Roser, Soares Remiseiro, Miguel, Adewumi, Opeyemi, Capdevila Vallverdú, Ramón, and Vallverdú Poch, Josep
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El jaciment a l’aire lliure de Cantacorbs és un taller neolític de sílex localitzat a un altiplà calcari a 1022 m.s.n.m., d’es d’on es pot controlar una de les principals rutes que creuen les muntanyes de Prades. La característica principal del jaciment és l’abundància de material lític tallat en superfície, corresponent a tots els estadis de la cadena de producció de làmines. L’origen de la matèria primera indica un aprovisionament local, amb material provinent de dues àrees properes d’aprovisionament. El jaciment de Cantacorbs va ser descobert voltant l’any 1930 i, malgrat haver aparegut a diverses publicacions, mai havia estat excavant amb metodologia moderna. Una conseqüència de l’època en les que es van dur a terme les primeres intervencions arqueològiques és la dispersió dels materials en diferents col·leccions. Aquest article presenta les primeres datacions del jaciment, així com una anàlisi comparatiu entre els materials de la col·lecció privada d’en Ramon Capdevila i el material arqueològic recuperat en les dues intervencions modernes que hem dut a terme des de l’Institut català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social (IPHES) de Tarragona.
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- 2020
31. A new approach to measure reduction intensity on cores and tools on cobbles: the Volumetric Reconstruction Method
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Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Lombao, Diego; Cueva-Temprana, Arturo; Mosquera, Marina; Morales, Juan Ignacio, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, and Lombao, Diego; Cueva-Temprana, Arturo; Mosquera, Marina; Morales, Juan Ignacio
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Knowing to what extent lithic cores have been reduced through knapping is an important step toward understanding the technological variability of lithic assemblages and disentangling the formation processes of archaeological sites. In addition, it is a good complement to more developed studies of reduction intensity in retouched tools and provides information on raw material management or site occupation dynamics. This paper presents a new methodology for estimating the intensity of reduction in cores and tools on cobbles, the Volumetric Reconstruction Method (VRM). It is based on a correction of the dimensions (length, width, and thickness) of each core from an assemblage. The median values of thickness and platform thickness of the assemblage's flakes are used as corrections for the cores' original dimensions, after its diacritic analysis. Then, based on these new dimensions, the volume or mass of the original blank are reconstructed using the ellipsoid volume formula. The accuracy of this method was experimentally tested, reproducing a variety of possible archaeological scenarios. The experimental results demonstrate a high inferential potential of the VRM, both in estimating the original volume or mass of the original blanks and in inferring the individual percentage of reduction for each core. The results of random resampling demonstrate the applicability of VRM to not size-biased archaeological contexts.
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32. A new approach to measure reduction intensity on cores and tools on cobbles: The Volumetric Reconstruction Method
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Lombao, Diego, primary, Rabuñal, José Ramón, additional, Cueva-Temprana, Arturo, additional, Mosquera, Marina, additional, and Morales, Juan I, additional
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33. Balma de la vall (Montblanc, tarragona): Short-term occupations during final upper palaeolithic at the prades mountains La balma de la vall (Montblanc, tarragona): ocupaciones de corta duración durante el paleolítico superior final en las montañas de prades
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Soto, María, Morales, Juan Ignacio, Fernández-Marchena, Juan Luis, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Saladié, Palmira, García-Argudo, Gala, Lombao, Diego, Soares, Miguel, Viñas, Ramón, Vallverdú, Josep, European Commission, Ajuntament de Montblanc, Generalitat de Catalunya, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
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Final Upper Palaeolitihic ,Magdalenian ,Tarragona ,Materias primas ,Raw materials ,Paleolítico superior final ,Península Ibérica ,Lithic Technology ,Magdaleniense ,Industria lítica - Abstract
Copyright (c) 2018 Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), [EN]: This paper details the fieldwork and multi-disciplinary studies carried out at the site Balma de la Vall (Montblanc, Tarragona). The first interventions, dating from the early 80’s, identified different occupational levels related to Final Upper Palaeolithic. From 2011 to 2013 research recommenced to re-define the archaeo-stratigraphic succession, obtain absolute dates, and characterize the occupational patterns generating the archaeological assemblages. The revised sequence comprises three archaeological levels, dated to the 15th millenium calibrated BP, and therefore associated to the Final Upper Magdalenian. The raw materials exploited, the assemblage composition and reduction sequences, define the occupational pattern as short duration or low intensity one. Balma de la Vall represents one of the first examples of human occupation of the Catalan Prelittoral Range., [ES]: Este artículo presenta los trabajos realizados en el yacimiento de la Balma de la Vall (Montblanc, Tarragona). Las primeras excavaciones, a inicios de los 1980, identificaron distintos niveles de ocupación humana relacionados con el Paleolítico superior final. Entre los años 2011-2013 la excavación se reemprendió con los objetivos de definir la sucesión arqueo-estratigráfica, obtener dataciones absolutas, y caracterizar el tipo de ocupaciones que generaron los conjuntos arqueológicos. De esta forma, hemos identificado una secuencia que comprende tres niveles arqueológicos, con dataciones que los asocian al XV milenio cal BP, y por tanto al Magdaleniense superior final. Los análisis de las materias primas líticas empleadas, la composición de los conjuntos y las secuencias de reducción permiten definir las ocupaciones como cortas o de baja intensidad. La Balma de la Vall constituye así una de las primeras evidencias de ocupación humana de la Cordillera Prelitoral Catalana., Estos trabajos se enmarcan en el proyecto 2014/100574 de la Generalitat de Cataluña, el grupo de investigación SGR2014/901 (AGAUR) y los proyectos CGL2016-80000-P y CGL2015-65387-C3-1-P (MINECO/FEDER) y han sido financiados en parte por el Ayuntamiento de Montblanc. M.S. es beneficiaria de un contrato Post-Doctoral, SSHRC (Canadá) asociado al proyecto ”Stone Tools, Diet and Sociality”, J.I.M. de uno Post-Doctoral Juan de la Cierva-Formación; J.L.F-M de una beca FPI del MINECO/FSE (BES-2015-074931) vinculada al proyecto HAR 2014-55131; G.G-A. de una beca Pre-Doctoral APIF y D.L. de una beca Pre-Doctoral AGAUR/FSE (2018-FI-B-00364).
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34. Gestures During Knapping: A Two-perspective Approach to Pleistocene Technologies
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Cueva-Temprana, Arturo, primary, Lombao, Diego, additional, Morales, Juan Ignacio, additional, Geribàs, Nuria, additional, and Mosquera, Marina, additional
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- 2019
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35. Balma de la vall (Montblanc, tarragona): Short-term occupations during final upper palaeolithic at the prades mountains La balma de la vall (Montblanc, tarragona): ocupaciones de corta duración durante el paleolítico superior final en las montañas de prades
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European Commission, Ajuntament de Montblanc, Generalitat de Catalunya, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Soto, María, Morales, Juan Ignacio, Fernández-Marchena, Juan Luis, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Saladié, Palmira, García-Argudo, Gala, Lombao, Diego, Soares, Miguel, Viñas, Ramón, Vallverdú, Josep, European Commission, Ajuntament de Montblanc, Generalitat de Catalunya, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Soto, María, Morales, Juan Ignacio, Fernández-Marchena, Juan Luis, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Saladié, Palmira, García-Argudo, Gala, Lombao, Diego, Soares, Miguel, Viñas, Ramón, and Vallverdú, Josep
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[EN]: This paper details the fieldwork and multi-disciplinary studies carried out at the site Balma de la Vall (Montblanc, Tarragona). The first interventions, dating from the early 80’s, identified different occupational levels related to Final Upper Palaeolithic. From 2011 to 2013 research recommenced to re-define the archaeo-stratigraphic succession, obtain absolute dates, and characterize the occupational patterns generating the archaeological assemblages. The revised sequence comprises three archaeological levels, dated to the 15th millenium calibrated BP, and therefore associated to the Final Upper Magdalenian. The raw materials exploited, the assemblage composition and reduction sequences, define the occupational pattern as short duration or low intensity one. Balma de la Vall represents one of the first examples of human occupation of the Catalan Prelittoral Range., [ES]: Este artículo presenta los trabajos realizados en el yacimiento de la Balma de la Vall (Montblanc, Tarragona). Las primeras excavaciones, a inicios de los 1980, identificaron distintos niveles de ocupación humana relacionados con el Paleolítico superior final. Entre los años 2011-2013 la excavación se reemprendió con los objetivos de definir la sucesión arqueo-estratigráfica, obtener dataciones absolutas, y caracterizar el tipo de ocupaciones que generaron los conjuntos arqueológicos. De esta forma, hemos identificado una secuencia que comprende tres niveles arqueológicos, con dataciones que los asocian al XV milenio cal BP, y por tanto al Magdaleniense superior final. Los análisis de las materias primas líticas empleadas, la composición de los conjuntos y las secuencias de reducción permiten definir las ocupaciones como cortas o de baja intensidad. La Balma de la Vall constituye así una de las primeras evidencias de ocupación humana de la Cordillera Prelitoral Catalana.
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36. La Balma de la Vall (Montblanc, Tarragona): ocupaciones de corta duración durante el Paleolítico superior final en las Montañas de Prades
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Soto, María, primary, Morales, Juan Ignacio, additional, Fernández-Marchena, Juan Luis, additional, Rabuñal, José Ramón, additional, Saladié, Palmira, additional, García-Argudo, Gala, additional, Lombao, Diego, additional, Soares, Miguel, additional, Viñas, Ramón, additional, and Vallverdú, Josep, additional
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- 2018
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