Author(s):
Aubry, Thierry ; Barbosa, António Fernando ; Gameiro, Cristina ; Luís, Luís ; Santos, André Tomás ; Silvestre, Marcelo
Date: 2022
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/56848
Origin: Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
Subject(s): Lithic raw material; Lithic technology; Neanderthal; Anatomically modern human; Iberia
Description
Hunter-gatherer societies mobility has been interpreted as a dialectical interplay of social and environmental factors. Demography and social network restriction have been pointed out as potential factors for the demise of Neanderthal and to differ them from anatomically modern human. To reconstruct land use and social network we investigate Middle and Upper Palaeolithic lithic remains from an open-air site located in Iberian hinterland, spanning from MIS 5 to 3. In a geological environment with a variety of quartz veins but no available flint or silcrete sources, data reveal common patterns through Neanderthal occupations, and substantial differences interpreted as distinct subsistence strategies and social networks of the two populations.