Seabirds from the Upper Magdalenian of Santa Catalina (Lekeitio, Biscay, Spain): Taphonomic and Zooarchaeological Approaches

(Séances de la Société préhistorique française 6) International audience What is the status of coastal resources in the economy of human groups that settled in Europe during the Pleistocene? It is noteworthy that little information is contained in the archaeological record. But if this archaeologica...

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Main Authors: Laroulandie, Véronique, Elorza Espolosin, Mikelo, Berganza Gochi, Eduardo
Other Authors: De la Préhistoire à l'Actuel : Culture, Environnement et Anthropologie (PACEA), Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Sociedad de ciencias Aranzadi (SCA), Ignacio Zuloaga Enparantza, Dupont, C. and Marchand, G., ANR-11-BSH3-0005,MAGDATIS,Des chasseurs-cueilleurs face aux changements environnementaux : le Magdalénien de la façade atlantique au Tardiglaciaire (18-14 kyr cal BP)(2011)
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topic Prehistory
Late Glacial
Magdalenian
subsistence
butchering pattern
bone industry
seabirds
great auk
gull
diving ducks
Préhistoire
Tardiglaciaire
Magdalénien
subsistance
schéma de boucherie
industrie osseuse
oiseaux marins
grand pingouin
goéland
canards plongeurs
[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/History
spellingShingle Prehistory
Late Glacial
Magdalenian
subsistence
butchering pattern
bone industry
seabirds
great auk
gull
diving ducks
Préhistoire
Tardiglaciaire
Magdalénien
subsistance
schéma de boucherie
industrie osseuse
oiseaux marins
grand pingouin
goéland
canards plongeurs
[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/History
Laroulandie, Véronique
Elorza Espolosin, Mikelo
Berganza Gochi, Eduardo
Seabirds from the Upper Magdalenian of Santa Catalina (Lekeitio, Biscay, Spain): Taphonomic and Zooarchaeological Approaches
topic_facet Prehistory
Late Glacial
Magdalenian
subsistence
butchering pattern
bone industry
seabirds
great auk
gull
diving ducks
Préhistoire
Tardiglaciaire
Magdalénien
subsistance
schéma de boucherie
industrie osseuse
oiseaux marins
grand pingouin
goéland
canards plongeurs
[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/History
description (Séances de la Société préhistorique française 6) International audience What is the status of coastal resources in the economy of human groups that settled in Europe during the Pleistocene? It is noteworthy that little information is contained in the archaeological record. But if this archaeological record is carefully analysed, itcan yield many and varied stories.A significant rise in sea level occurred at the end of the Ice Age (about 100 m in 10,000 years) and led to a flooding inversely proportionalto the slope of the continental shelf. The Bay of Biscay provides a striking example of the consequences of the differential erosionof the Atlantic coast. While the southern edge of the shelf at the present day is only a few kilometres from the coastline position at theend of the Pleistocene, its eastern margin has retreated by tens of kilometres. This means that archaeological remains located in thiszone have been definitively engulfed by the marine incursion. The erosion of evidence particularly affects food wastes that are preferentiallylocated near the place of acquisition. Manufactured objects and representations of marine animals are less affected by this erosion because these artefacts are transported over greater distances. Some of these items are found scattered over distances of more than 300 km from the coast.A synthesis by E. Álvarez Fernández (Álvarez Fernández, 2011) established the basis of the long history of exploitation of marine resources by hunter-gatherers who lived in Cantabrian Spain during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene. The currently available data mainly concern molluscs and only few studies deal with the other resources. This is particularly true for seabirds. Although they were carried out for several archaeological sites, taphonomic studies of bird remains are scarce. The site of Santa Catalina, near Lekeitio in Biscay, has yielded exceptional material for studies that are currently only partially published. The cave opening is perched on a 40-m-high cliff overlooking ...
author2 De la Préhistoire à l'Actuel : Culture, Environnement et Anthropologie (PACEA)
Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Sociedad de ciencias Aranzadi (SCA)
Ignacio Zuloaga Enparantza
Dupont
C. and Marchand
G.
ANR-11-BSH3-0005,MAGDATIS,Des chasseurs-cueilleurs face aux changements environnementaux : le Magdalénien de la façade atlantique au Tardiglaciaire (18-14 kyr cal BP)(2011)
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author Laroulandie, Véronique
Elorza Espolosin, Mikelo
Berganza Gochi, Eduardo
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Elorza Espolosin, Mikelo
Berganza Gochi, Eduardo
author_sort Laroulandie, Véronique
title Seabirds from the Upper Magdalenian of Santa Catalina (Lekeitio, Biscay, Spain): Taphonomic and Zooarchaeological Approaches
title_short Seabirds from the Upper Magdalenian of Santa Catalina (Lekeitio, Biscay, Spain): Taphonomic and Zooarchaeological Approaches
title_full Seabirds from the Upper Magdalenian of Santa Catalina (Lekeitio, Biscay, Spain): Taphonomic and Zooarchaeological Approaches
title_fullStr Seabirds from the Upper Magdalenian of Santa Catalina (Lekeitio, Biscay, Spain): Taphonomic and Zooarchaeological Approaches
title_full_unstemmed Seabirds from the Upper Magdalenian of Santa Catalina (Lekeitio, Biscay, Spain): Taphonomic and Zooarchaeological Approaches
title_sort seabirds from the upper magdalenian of santa catalina (lekeitio, biscay, spain): taphonomic and zooarchaeological approaches
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Archéologie des chasseurs-cueilleurs maritimes : de la fonction des habitats à l’organisation de l’espace littoral : Séance de la Société préhistorique française,, Apr 2014, Rennes, France. pp.37-57
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spelling ftanrparis:oai:HAL:hal-01832906v1 2024-06-16T07:40:13+00:00 Seabirds from the Upper Magdalenian of Santa Catalina (Lekeitio, Biscay, Spain): Taphonomic and Zooarchaeological Approaches Les oiseaux marins du Magdalénien supérieur de Santa Catalina (Lekeitio, Biscaye, Espagne) : approches taphonomique et archéozoologique Laroulandie, Véronique Elorza Espolosin, Mikelo Berganza Gochi, Eduardo De la Préhistoire à l'Actuel : Culture, Environnement et Anthropologie (PACEA) Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Sociedad de ciencias Aranzadi (SCA) Ignacio Zuloaga Enparantza Dupont C. and Marchand G. ANR-11-BSH3-0005,MAGDATIS,Des chasseurs-cueilleurs face aux changements environnementaux : le Magdalénien de la façade atlantique au Tardiglaciaire (18-14 kyr cal BP)(2011) Rennes, France 2014-04-10 https://hal.science/hal-01832906 https://hal.science/hal-01832906/document https://hal.science/hal-01832906/file/2016_Laroulandie_etal_SPF_seapeople.pdf fr fre HAL CCSD Société préhistorique française hal-01832906 https://hal.science/hal-01832906 https://hal.science/hal-01832906/document https://hal.science/hal-01832906/file/2016_Laroulandie_etal_SPF_seapeople.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess Archéologie des chasseurs-cueilleurs maritimes : de la fonction des habitats à l’organisation de l’espace littoral : Séance de la Société préhistorique française, https://hal.science/hal-01832906 Archéologie des chasseurs-cueilleurs maritimes : de la fonction des habitats à l’organisation de l’espace littoral : Séance de la Société préhistorique française,, Apr 2014, Rennes, France. pp.37-57 Prehistory Late Glacial Magdalenian subsistence butchering pattern bone industry seabirds great auk gull diving ducks Préhistoire Tardiglaciaire Magdalénien subsistance schéma de boucherie industrie osseuse oiseaux marins grand pingouin goéland canards plongeurs [SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences [SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/History info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference papers 2014 ftanrparis 2024-05-23T00:05:47Z (Séances de la Société préhistorique française 6) International audience What is the status of coastal resources in the economy of human groups that settled in Europe during the Pleistocene? It is noteworthy that little information is contained in the archaeological record. But if this archaeological record is carefully analysed, itcan yield many and varied stories.A significant rise in sea level occurred at the end of the Ice Age (about 100 m in 10,000 years) and led to a flooding inversely proportionalto the slope of the continental shelf. The Bay of Biscay provides a striking example of the consequences of the differential erosionof the Atlantic coast. While the southern edge of the shelf at the present day is only a few kilometres from the coastline position at theend of the Pleistocene, its eastern margin has retreated by tens of kilometres. This means that archaeological remains located in thiszone have been definitively engulfed by the marine incursion. The erosion of evidence particularly affects food wastes that are preferentiallylocated near the place of acquisition. Manufactured objects and representations of marine animals are less affected by this erosion because these artefacts are transported over greater distances. Some of these items are found scattered over distances of more than 300 km from the coast.A synthesis by E. Álvarez Fernández (Álvarez Fernández, 2011) established the basis of the long history of exploitation of marine resources by hunter-gatherers who lived in Cantabrian Spain during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene. The currently available data mainly concern molluscs and only few studies deal with the other resources. This is particularly true for seabirds. Although they were carried out for several archaeological sites, taphonomic studies of bird remains are scarce. The site of Santa Catalina, near Lekeitio in Biscay, has yielded exceptional material for studies that are currently only partially published. The cave opening is perched on a 40-m-high cliff overlooking ... Conference Object Grand Pingouin Great auk Portail HAL-ANR (Agence Nationale de la Recherche) Catalina ENVELOPE(-59.633,-59.633,-62.333,-62.333) High Cliff ENVELOPE(166.450,166.450,-77.617,-77.617)