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New analyses and dating of partial skeletons from Samouqueira I, Portugal

Abstract: We provide new detailed contextual information for the human remains recovered in 1984 from the coastal site of Samouquiera, Alentejo, Portugal. The main focus is on two incomplete, but at least partially articulated, skeletons of adult males. AMS radiocarbon dating places both individuals in the range 7660-7505 calBP. One of the two results is from the same individual as previously dated to ca. 6950 calBP (TO-130); thus, the new date for this individual is considerably older, and confirms a Late Mesolithic attribution. Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values indicate a stronger reliance on higher-trophic level marine resoures than seen in any other Portuguese Mesolithic site. Each of the two individuals has traumatic changes which might have reduced capability to an extent which cannot be known because of the incomplete state of the skeletons. This complicates answers to any questions about coastal adaptation along the central Portuguese Atlantic coast.

 Fuente: Mesolithic Miscellany, 27 (1), 3-26

 Fecha de publicación: 01/12/2019

 Nº de páginas: 24

 Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 ISSN: 0259-3548,2410-8804

 Url de la publicación: https://sites.google.com/site/mesolithicmiscellany/journal-volumes/volumes

Autoría

JACKES, MARY

LUBELL, DAVID

MEIKLEJOHN, CHRISTOPHER

SCHULTING, RICK J.