Through Time: Reconstructing Palaeolithic Occupations Through Use-Wear Analysis in the Middle Palaeolithic Site of Ciota Ciara (Borgosesia, Italy)
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Published:2024-04-06
Issue:1
Volume:7
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ISSN:2520-8217
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Container-title:Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Paleo Arch
Author:
Berruti Gabriele L.F.ORCID, Angelucci Diego E.ORCID, Arnaud JulieORCID, Berto ClaudioORCID, Caracausi Sandro, Cavicchi Roberto, Daffara SaraORCID, Galla Riccardo, Palconit Trishia GayleORCID, Zambaldi MaurizioORCID, Arzarello MartaORCID
Abstract
AbstractLithic use-wear analysis, through defining site function and allowing reconstructing of patterns of human occupation, can contribute to our understanding of archaeological palimpsests. The Ciota Ciara cave represents an excellent case study for this methodology. Multidisciplinary research so far conducted on the materials recovered from the atrial sector of the cave distinguishes three archaeological units from a Middle Palaeolithic occupation of the site: stratigraphic units (SUs) 13, 14, and 15. Each unit is interpreted as referring to a period of numerous, superimposed episodes of human occupation, the characteristics of which we try to reconstruct and present in this work through use-wear studies. The functional analysis of lithic industries from the upper units (13 and 14) has already been published previously; here, we report corresponding new data from the lowest level, SU 15. By comparing the use-wear results from the three units and integrating the findings with data from the geoarchaeological, palaeontological, zooarchaeological, and technological studies, we attempt to reconstruct the different phases of human occupation represented in the site through time, contributing to current interpretations regarding settlement dynamics and human behaviour in the Middle Palaeolithic of north-western Italy.
Funder
Università degli Studi di Ferrara
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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