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Evaluating the incidence of hydrological processes during site formation through orientation analysis. A case study of the middle Palaeolithic Lakeland site of Neumark-Nord 2 (Germany)

Abstract: Lacustrine localitieswere attractive environments for Palaeolithic hominins, since they provide a large and broad spectrumof resources. Moreover, they are excellent archives that allowfor high-resolution environmental, chronological and archaeological analyses. However, these deposits are often subject to complex formation and postdepositional factors, including water-related processes. Evaluating the influence of hydrological processes in site formation is thus essential to more accurately reconstruct the duration, intensity and types of hominin behaviour within these environments. In this paperwe present the orientation analysis of archaeological material from the Last Interglacial site Neumark-Nord 2, Germany. Orientation analysis was done using GIS to calculate the orientation of artefact from digital plans of the excavation surface, which were subsequently tested using circular statistics. The results of the orientation analysis are compared with a hydrological model to check the relation between preferred orientations and reconstructed areas of water flow and accumulation. Results suggest that low-energy hydrological processes could have affected certain areas of the find-bearing deposits at Neumark-Nord 2 but, overall, there is no evidence for either high-energy hydrological processes or a significant movement of parts of the archaeological assemblage.

 Fuente: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 6 (2016), 82-93

 Editorial: Elsevier

 Año de publicación: 2016

 Nº de páginas: 12

 Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.01.023

 ISSN: 2352-409X,2352-4103

 Url de la publicación: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.01.023

Autoría

ALEJANDRO GARCIA MORENO

SMITH, GEOFF M.

KINDLER, LUTZ

POP, EDUARD

ROEBROEKS, WIL

GAUDZINSKI-WINDHEUSER, SABINE

KLINKENBERG, VICTOR