Iberian Neanderthals in forests and savannahs
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10902/24275DOI: 10.1002/jqs.3339
ISSN: 0267-8179
ISSN: 1099-1417
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Ochando, Juan; Amorós, Gabriela; Carrión, José S.; Fernández, Santiago; Munuera, Manuel; Camuera, Jon; Jiménez Moreno, Gonzalo; González Sampériz, Penélope; Burjachs, Francesc; Marín Arroyo, Ana Belén
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2022-02Derechos
Atribución 3.0 España
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Journal of Quaternary Science, Volume 37, Issue 2, Pages 335 - 362, February 2022
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John Wiley & Sons
Palabras clave
Iberian Peninsula
Neanderthals
Palaeoecology
Palynology
Pleistocene
Resumen/Abstract
This article aims to delve into the reality of glacial refuges of forests and tree species (including conifers, mesothermophilous angiosperms and xerothermic scrub) during the cold dry phases of the Iberian
Pleistocene in which there is evidence of occupation of Middle Palaeolithic people. The research framework focuses on the eastern sector of the Iberian Peninsula due to the physiographic, palaeobotanical and archaeological peculiarities, substantiated by recent studies. We contend that some Neanderthal occupations developed in the context of high geobiological complexity, high biological diversity and highly structured forest ecosystems. We highlight the importance of glacial refuges as local anomalies that, however, would be contingent on vegetational development, and on the survival of Palaeolithic groups in areas with a broad diversity of natural resources.
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