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Archeozoological Study of the Macromammal Remains Stratigraphically Associated with the Magdalenian Human Burial in El Mirón Cave (Cantabria, Spain)

Abstract: Abstract: The presence of abundant macromammal remains in the level in which the first Magdalenian human burial ever found in the Iberian Peninsula affords an outstanding opportunity to reconstruct aspects of the subsistence strategy of the hunteregatherer group to which the deceased woman may have belonged. The analyses reported here, in addition to rejecting the hypothesis of deliberate faunal grave goods or funerary offerings, give us a better understanding of how Lower Magdalenian societies exploited available food resources, providing a first glimpse of how the El Mir_on site fitted within the overall paleoeconomic framework of the Oldest Dryas phase of the Late Glacial in Cantabrian Spain. Furthermore, the particular location of the site at the ecotone between the Cantabrian Mountains and the valley of the As_on River, not far from the coastal lowlands, provides evidence of a highly efficient, productive system for exploiting the available ungulate game of the region.

 Authorship: Marín-Arroyo A.B., Geiling J.M.,

 Fuente: Journal of Archaeological Science 60 (2015) 75-83

 Publisher: Academic Press

 Year of publication: 2015

 No. of pages: 9

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2015.03.009

 ISSN: 0305-4403,1095-9238

 Spanish project: HAR2012-33956

 European project: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/322112/EU/HUMAN SUBSISTENCE AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN EUROPEAN REFUGIA: LATE NEANDERTHALS AND EARLY MODERN/EUROREFUGIA/

 Publication Url: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2015.03.009