Last Neanderthals and first Anatomically Modern Humans in the NW Iberian Peninsula: Climatic and environmental conditions inferred from the Cova Eiros small-vertebrate assemblage during MIS 3
Cova Eiros is emerging as a reference site in the northwestern Iberian Peninsula for the study of the development of the last Neanderthal populations and the first populations of Anatomically Modern Humans (AMH) in MIS 3. Cova Eiros is an archaeological site (with Middle and Upper Palaeolithic level...
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ftunivferrarair:oai:iris.unife.it:11392/2361795 2024-02-11T10:05:51+01:00 Last Neanderthals and first Anatomically Modern Humans in the NW Iberian Peninsula: Climatic and environmental conditions inferred from the Cova Eiros small-vertebrate assemblage during MIS 3 Rey Rodríguez, Iván López García, Juan Manuel Bennásar, Maria Blain, Hugues Alexandre l. Blanco Lapaz, Angel Rodríguez Alvarez, Xosé Pedro de Lombera Hermida, Arturo Díaz Rodríguez, Mikel Ameijenda Iglesias, Alicia Agustí, Jordi Fábregas Valcarce, Ramón BANULS CARDONA, Sandra Rey Rodríguez, Iván López García, Juan Manuel Bennásar, Maria BANULS CARDONA, Sandra Blain, Hugues Alexandre l. Blanco Lapaz, Angel Rodríguez Alvarez, Xosé Pedro de Lombera Hermida, Arturo Díaz Rodríguez, Mikel Ameijenda Iglesias, Alicia Agustí, Jordi Fábregas Valcarce, Ramón 2016 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2361795 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.08.030 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000386404300011 volume:151 firstpage:185 lastpage:197 numberofpages:13 journal:QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2361795 doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.08.030 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84988384736 Anatomically Modern Human Neanderthal Northwestern Iberian Peninsula Palaeoclimate Palaeoenvironment Small vertebrate info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2016 ftunivferrarair https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.08.030 2024-01-24T17:38:18Z Cova Eiros is emerging as a reference site in the northwestern Iberian Peninsula for the study of the development of the last Neanderthal populations and the first populations of Anatomically Modern Humans (AMH) in MIS 3. Cova Eiros is an archaeological site (with Middle and Upper Palaeolithic levels) located in Cancelo, Triacastela (Lugo, northwestern Iberian Peninsula), which has been systematically excavated from 2008 onwards. The small-vertebrate assemblage analysed came from the archaeopalaeontological field seasons that took place from 2009 to 2014. At least 18 small-vertebrate taxa have been identified: 1 frog (Rana temporaria), 1 snake (Vipera sp.), 4 insectivores (Sorex minutus, Sorex sp., Talpa cf. occidentalis and Erinaceus europaeus), 4 chiropters (Myotis myotis/blythii, cf. Miniopterus sp., Myotis sp. and Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) and 8 rodents (Apodemus sylvaticus, Arvicola amphibius, Arvicola sapidus, Chionomys nivalis, Microtus (Terricola) lusitanicus, Microtus agrestis, Microtus arvalis and Microtus oeconomus). Using the Habitat Weighting method to reconstruct the palaeoenvironment, we reconstruct a landscape for MIS 3 characterized by open woodland formations. The Mutual Ecogeographic Range (MER) method and the Bioclimatic Model (BM) used for the palaeoclimatic reconstruction show lower temperatures and higher precipitation than at present in the region. Our results from Cova Eiros are compared with the data obtained from several other sites in the Iberian Peninsula; it can be said that Neanderthals and AMH were well adapted to the territory that they occupied, as well as to the surrounding environment and the climatic conditions prevalent in the unstable context of MIS 3 in the Iberian Peninsula. Cova Eirós is emerging as a reference site in the northwestern Iberian Peninsula for the study of the development of the last Neanderthal populations and the first populations of Anatomically Modern Humans (AMH) in MIS 3. Cova Eirós is an archaeological site (with Middle and Upper Palaeolithic ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Microtus arvalis Università degli Studi di Ferrara: CINECA IRIS Quaternary Science Reviews 151 185 197 |
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Cova Eiros is emerging as a reference site in the northwestern Iberian Peninsula for the study of the development of the last Neanderthal populations and the first populations of Anatomically Modern Humans (AMH) in MIS 3. Cova Eiros is an archaeological site (with Middle and Upper Palaeolithic levels) located in Cancelo, Triacastela (Lugo, northwestern Iberian Peninsula), which has been systematically excavated from 2008 onwards. The small-vertebrate assemblage analysed came from the archaeopalaeontological field seasons that took place from 2009 to 2014. At least 18 small-vertebrate taxa have been identified: 1 frog (Rana temporaria), 1 snake (Vipera sp.), 4 insectivores (Sorex minutus, Sorex sp., Talpa cf. occidentalis and Erinaceus europaeus), 4 chiropters (Myotis myotis/blythii, cf. Miniopterus sp., Myotis sp. and Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) and 8 rodents (Apodemus sylvaticus, Arvicola amphibius, Arvicola sapidus, Chionomys nivalis, Microtus (Terricola) lusitanicus, Microtus agrestis, Microtus arvalis and Microtus oeconomus). Using the Habitat Weighting method to reconstruct the palaeoenvironment, we reconstruct a landscape for MIS 3 characterized by open woodland formations. The Mutual Ecogeographic Range (MER) method and the Bioclimatic Model (BM) used for the palaeoclimatic reconstruction show lower temperatures and higher precipitation than at present in the region. Our results from Cova Eiros are compared with the data obtained from several other sites in the Iberian Peninsula; it can be said that Neanderthals and AMH were well adapted to the territory that they occupied, as well as to the surrounding environment and the climatic conditions prevalent in the unstable context of MIS 3 in the Iberian Peninsula. Cova Eirós is emerging as a reference site in the northwestern Iberian Peninsula for the study of the development of the last Neanderthal populations and the first populations of Anatomically Modern Humans (AMH) in MIS 3. Cova Eirós is an archaeological site (with Middle and Upper Palaeolithic ... |
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Rey Rodríguez, Iván López García, Juan Manuel Bennásar, Maria BANULS CARDONA, Sandra Blain, Hugues Alexandre l. Blanco Lapaz, Angel Rodríguez Alvarez, Xosé Pedro de Lombera Hermida, Arturo Díaz Rodríguez, Mikel Ameijenda Iglesias, Alicia Agustí, Jordi Fábregas Valcarce, Ramón |
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Rey Rodríguez, Iván López García, Juan Manuel Bennásar, Maria Blain, Hugues Alexandre l. Blanco Lapaz, Angel Rodríguez Alvarez, Xosé Pedro de Lombera Hermida, Arturo Díaz Rodríguez, Mikel Ameijenda Iglesias, Alicia Agustí, Jordi Fábregas Valcarce, Ramón BANULS CARDONA, Sandra |
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Rey Rodríguez, Iván López García, Juan Manuel Bennásar, Maria Blain, Hugues Alexandre l. Blanco Lapaz, Angel Rodríguez Alvarez, Xosé Pedro de Lombera Hermida, Arturo Díaz Rodríguez, Mikel Ameijenda Iglesias, Alicia Agustí, Jordi Fábregas Valcarce, Ramón BANULS CARDONA, Sandra |
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Last Neanderthals and first Anatomically Modern Humans in the NW Iberian Peninsula: Climatic and environmental conditions inferred from the Cova Eiros small-vertebrate assemblage during MIS 3 |
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Last Neanderthals and first Anatomically Modern Humans in the NW Iberian Peninsula: Climatic and environmental conditions inferred from the Cova Eiros small-vertebrate assemblage during MIS 3 |
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Last Neanderthals and first Anatomically Modern Humans in the NW Iberian Peninsula: Climatic and environmental conditions inferred from the Cova Eiros small-vertebrate assemblage during MIS 3 |
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Last Neanderthals and first Anatomically Modern Humans in the NW Iberian Peninsula: Climatic and environmental conditions inferred from the Cova Eiros small-vertebrate assemblage during MIS 3 |
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Last Neanderthals and first Anatomically Modern Humans in the NW Iberian Peninsula: Climatic and environmental conditions inferred from the Cova Eiros small-vertebrate assemblage during MIS 3 |
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last neanderthals and first anatomically modern humans in the nw iberian peninsula: climatic and environmental conditions inferred from the cova eiros small-vertebrate assemblage during mis 3 |
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