New data on chert catchment analysis in inland Iberia during the Late Pleistocene

Author:

Sánchez de la Torre Marta12ORCID,Mangado Llach Xavier12,Castillo‐Jiménez Samuel3,Luque Luis3,Alcolea‐González José J.3,Alcaraz‐Castaño Manuel3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Seminari d'Estudis i Recerques Prehistòriques (SERP) Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona Spain

2. Institut d'Arqueologia de la Universitat de Barcelona (IAUB) Barcelona Spain

3. Área de Prehistoria (Departamento de Historia y Filosofía) Universidad de Alcalá Alcalá de Henares Spain

Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, we present the first results obtained after new fieldwork and laboratory studies of chert catchment sources during the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic in inland Iberia, a region that has been traditionally depicted as marginal and sparsely populated during the last glacial due to its harsh ecological conditions compared to the coastal areas of the Iberian Peninsula. Our main aim is to determine the mobility strategies and social networks of the last Neandertals and first modern humans settled in inland Iberia and neighbouring regions, and eventually test the hypothesis that the last glacial human settlement in the Iberian hinterland was more dense and complex than previously thought. In this study, we focus on the cherts exploited at two archaeological sites: the Peña Cabra and Peña Capón rock shelters. These sites are located in the southeastern foothills of the Central System range, in the province of Guadalajara (Spain), and they have yielded a sequence of human occupations from the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic, respectively. To obtain a detailed picture of the mobility patterns and catchment strategies of the hunter‐gatherers settled at these sites, our fieldwork focussed on identifying chert outcrops that could have been frequented and exploited by them. After two field seasons, 22 chert outcrops from eight geological formations were identified and more than 300 samples were collected and analysed. We conducted textural, micropalaeontological, petrographical and geochemical analyses, with the aim of comprehensively characterising the various rock resources available in the study area. Results have shown that different siliceous varieties were available in the area surrounding the sites and both Neandertals and modern humans could have provisioned there. Also, they suggest the potential existence of a network connecting the Tagus and Ebro valleys, but this is a working hypothesis to be tested with future research.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Archeology,Archeology

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