Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5113888 | Quaternary International | 2016 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
The reasons for a marked spring-summer occupation of the site, best documented by the fish sample, partly the result of targeted catches, are most likely related to the predominant wetland economy. Seen in a regional perspective, the results break up with the dichotomy of “winter-valley bottom” and “summer-mountain territories” used to explain the relationship between low- and highland sites. A first comparative analysis between neighboring valley bottom rock-shelters based on macrofaunal ecology and economy as well as shelter exposition, suggests a higher variability in site function, and maybe also occupation season, as prospected so far.
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Authors
Ursula Wierer, Lorenzo Betti, Monica Gala, Antonio Tagliacozzo, Paolo Boscato,