Reconstructing formation processes at the Canary Islands indigenous site of Belmaco Cave (La Palma, Spain) through a multiproxy geoarchaeological approach

Author:

Fernández‐Palacios Enrique12ORCID,Jambrina‐Enríquez Margarita13ORCID,Mentzer Susan M.45ORCID,Rodríguez de Vera Caterina1ORCID,Dinckal Ada12ORCID,Égüez Natalia126ORCID,Herrera‐Herrera Antonio V.17ORCID,Navarro Mederos Juan Francisco2ORCID,Marrero Salas Efraín2ORCID,Miller Christopher E.458,Mallol Carolina129ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Archaeological Micromorphology and Biomarkers Laboratory (AMBI Lab), Instituto Universitario de Bio‐Orgánica “Antonio González” Universidad de La Laguna Tenerife Spain

2. Departamento de Geografía e Historia, UDI Prehistoria, Arqueología e Historia Antigua, Facultad de Humanidades Universidad de La Laguna Tenerife Spain

3. Departamento de Biología Animal, Edafología y Geología, Facultad de Ciencias Universidad de La Laguna Tenerife Spain

4. Institute for Archaeological Sciences, Department of Geosciences University of Tübingen Tübingen Germany

5. Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment University of Tübingen Tübingen Germany

6. Department of Anthropology University of California Davis California USA

7. Departamento de Química, Facultad de Ciencias Universidad de La Laguna Tenerife Spain

8. SFF Centre for Early Sapiens Behaviour (SapienCE) University of Bergen Bergen Norway

9. Interdisciplinary Center for Archaeology and the Evolution of Human Behaviour (ICArEHB) Universidade do Algarve, Campus de Gambelas Faro Portugal

Abstract

AbstractThe indigenous populations of La Palma (Canary Islands), who arrived on the island from Northwest Africa ca. 2000 years B.P., were predominantly pastoralists. Yet, many aspects of their subsistence economy such as the procurement, management, and use of wild plant resources remain largely unknown. To explore this, we studied the 600–1100‐year‐old archaeological site of Belmaco Cave, which comprises a stratified sedimentary deposit representative of a fumier. Here, we present a high‐resolution, multiproxy geoarchaeological study combining soil micromorphology, lipid biomarker analysis, X‐ray diffraction, μ‐X‐ray diffraction, μ‐X‐ray fluorescence, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and μ‐Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, to characterize formation processes and explore plant sources. Recurrent goat/sheep habitation and maintenance activities are represented by interstratified layers of unburned dung, charcoal‐rich sediment, and dung ash. Lipid biomarker data show a herd diet mainly composed of herbaceous plants, which is key to understanding the mobility of indigenous shepherds. Our results also revealed an unusual suite of authigenic minerals including hazenite, aragonite, and sylvite, possibly formed through diagenetic processes involving interaction between ash, dung, urine, volcanogenic components, and bacterial activity, coupled with arid and alkaline conditions. Our study shows the potential of a multiproxy approach to a fumier deposit in a volcanogenic sedimentary context.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Archeology,Archeology

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