Mountains, Herds and Crops: Notes on New Evidence from the Early Neolithic in the Southern Central Pyrenees
Author:
Gassiot-Ballbè Ermengol1, Mazzucco Niccolò2, Díaz-Bonilla Sara1, Obea-Gómez Laura1, Rey-Lanaspa Javier3, Barba-Pérez Marcos1, Garcia-Casas David4, Rodríguez-Antón David1, Salvador-Baiges Guillem1, Majó-Ortín Tona1, Clemente-Conte Ignacio5
Affiliation:
1. Grup de Recerca Tecnologies Digitals per a una Arqueologia Social 2017SGR243, Dpt. de Prehistòria, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona , Bellaterra , Spain 2. Department of Civilizations and Forms of Knowledge, Università di Pisa , Pisa , Italy 3. Departamento de Educación, Cultura y Deporte del Gobierno de Aragón (DGA) , Zaragoza , Spain 4. CSIC – Instituto de Ciencias del Patrimonio (Incipit) , Santiago de Compostela , Spain 5. Archaeology of Social Dynamics Group, Dpt. d’Arqueologia i Antropologia, CSIC – Institución Milá y Fontanals de investigación en Humanidades (IMF), , Barcelona , Spain
Abstract
Abstract
After years of intense fieldwork, our knowledge about the Neolithisation of the Pyrenees has considerably increased. In the southern central Pyrenees, some previously unknown Neolithic sites have been discovered at subalpine and alpine altitudes (1,000–1,500 m a.s.l.). One of them is Cueva Lóbrica, 1,170 m a.s.l., which has an occupation phase with impressed pottery dated ca. 5400 cal BCE. Another is Coro Trasito, 1,558 m a.s.l., a large rock shelter that preserves evidence of continuous occupations in the Early Neolithic, 5300–4600 cal BCE. Evidence of human occupation at higher altitudes has also been documented. In the Axial Pyrenees, at the Obagues de Ratera rock shelter, 2,345 m a.s.l., an occupation has been dated to around 5730–5600 cal BCE. At Cova del Sardo, in the Sant Nicolau Valley, at 1,780 m a.s.l., a series of occupations have been excavated, dated to ca. 5600–4500 cal BCE. These sites allow us to discuss patterns of occupation of the mountainous areas between the Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic. Recent data suggest that the last hunter–gatherer occupied all altitudinal stages of the Pyrenees, both in the outer and inner ranges. A change in the settlement pattern seems to have occurred in the Early Neolithic, which consisted of a concentration of occupations in the valley bottom and mid-slopes, in biotopes favourable to both herding and agriculture.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Education,Archeology,Conservation
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