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Poggetti Vecchi (Tuscany, Italy): A late Middle Pleistocene case of human–elephant interaction.

Authors :
Aranguren, Biancamaria
Grimaldi, Stefano
Benvenuti, Marco
Capalbo, Chiara
Cavanna, Floriano
Cavulli, Fabio
Ciani, Francesco
Comencini, Giacomo
Giuliani, Claudia
Grandinetti, Giuditta
Mariotti Lippi, Marta
Masini, Federico
Mazza, Paul Peter Anthony
Pallecchi, Pasquino
Santaniello, Fabio
Savorelli, Andrea
Revedin, Anna
Source :
Journal of Human Evolution. Aug2019, Vol. 133, p32-60. 29p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

A paleosurface with a concentration of wooden-, bone-, and stone-tools interspersed among an accumulation of fossil bones, largely belonging to the straight-tusked elephant Palaeoloxodon antiquus , was found at the bottom of a pool, fed by hot springs, that was excavated at Poggetti Vecchi, near Grosseto (Tuscany, Italy). The site is radiometrically dated to the late Middle Pleistocene, around 171,000 years BP. Notable is the association of the artifacts with the elephant bones, and in particular the presence of digging sticks made from boxwood (Buxus sp.). Although stone tools show evidence of use mainly on animal tissues, indicating some form of interaction between hominins and animals, the precise use of the sticks is unclear. Here we discuss about the role played by the hominins at the site: paleobiological and taphonomic evidence indicates that the elephants died by a natural cause and were butchered soon after their death. The associated paleontological and archeological evidence from this site provides fresh insights into the behavior of early Neanderthals in Central Italy. The discovery of Poggetti Vecchi shows how opportunistically flexible Neanderthals were in response to environmental contingencies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00472484
Volume :
133
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Human Evolution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
137724350
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2019.05.013