Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9486042 | Journal of Human Evolution | 2005 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
The small occupation surfaces and restricted provisioning strategies suggest short settlements in the Abric Romani. This shorter occupation model complements the longer diversified provisioning strategy recorded in both small and medium-sized occupied surfaces. The selection of precise elements for transport and the possible deferred consumption in the diversified provision strategy suggest an individual supply. In this respect, Neanderthal occupations in the Romani rock-shelter show a direct relation to: 1) hunting strategic resources; 2) high, linear mobility.
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Authors
J. Vallverdú, E. Allué, J.L. Bischoff, I. Cáceres, E. Carbonell, A. Cebrià , D. GarcÃa-Antón, R. Huguet, N. Ibáñez, K. MartÃnez, I. Pastó, J. Rosell, P. Saladié, M. Vaquero,