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Human forager response to abrupt climate change at 8.2 ka on the Atlantic coast of Europe

Abstract: The cooling and drying associated with the so-called '8.2 ka event' have long been hypothesized as having sweeping implications for human societies in the Early Holocene, including some of the last Mesolithic hunter-gatherers in Atlantic Europe. Nevertheless, detailed 'on-site' records with which the impacts of broader climate changes on human-relevant environments can be explored have been lacking. Here, we reconstruct sea surface temperatures (SST) from ?18O values measured on subfossil topshells Phorcus lineatus exploited by the Mesolithic human groups that lived at El Mazo cave (N Spain) between 9 and 7.4 ka. Bayesian modelling of 65 radiocarbon dates, in combination with this ?18O data, provide a high-resolution seasonal record of SST, revealing that colder SST during the 8.2 ka event led to changes in the availability of different shellfish species. Intensification in the exploitation of molluscs by humans indicates demographic growth in these Atlantic coastal settings which acted as refugia during this cold event.

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 Autoría: García-Escárzaga A., Gutiérrez-Zugasti I., Marín-Arroyo A.B., Fernandes R., Núñez de la Fuente S., Cuenca-Solana D., Iriarte E., Simões C., Martín-Chivelet J., González-Morales M.R., Roberts P.,

 Fuente: Scientific Reports, (2022), 12:6481

 Año de publicación: 2022

Nº de páginas: 13

Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-10135-w

ISSN: 2045-2322

 Proyecto español: HAR2016-75605-R

Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-10135-w

Autoría

ASIER GARCIA ESCARZAGA

FERNANDES, RICARDO

SARA NUÑEZ DE LA FUENTE

IRIARTE, ENEKO

SIMÕES, CARLOS DUARTE

JAVIER MARTIN CHIVELET

ROBERTS, PATRICK