Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5113674 | Quaternary International | 2017 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
In this case, we present a synchronic analysis of the human occupation phases of each subunit, which finally led us to a diachronic view of the site. Most of the knapping sequences occurred outside of the cave, making the chaînes opératoires very fragmented. This was the result of short and sporadic occupations for the basic purpose of obtaining the animals that had fallen into the cave through a natural trap created by the TN shaft, in successful competition with carnivores. Although lithic refits are very scarce, we used them in this study to characterize the spatial distribution not only of the activities performed, but also of the knapping sequences carried out inside the cave. The two knapping locations (outside and inside) reflect different knapping strategies.
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Authors
Paula GarcÃa-Medrano, Isabel Cáceres, Andreu Ollé, Eudald Carbonell,