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PLOS ONE | 2015
Juan Francisco Gibaja; M. Eulàlia Subirà; Xavier Terradas; F. Javier Santos; Lidia Agulló; Isabel Gómez-Martínez; F. Alliése; Javier Fernández-López de Pablo
Located on the Iberian Mediterranean coast, El Collado is an open-air site where a rescue excavation was conducted over two seasons in 1987 and 1988. The archaeological work excavated a surface area of 143m2 where 14 burials were discovered, providing skeletal remains from 15 individuals. We have obtained AMS dates for 10 of the 15 individuals by means of the direct dating of human bones. The ranges of the probability distribution of the calibrated dates suggest that the cemetery was used during a long period of time (781–1020 years at a probability of 95.4%). The new dates consequently set back the chrono-cultural attribution of the cemetery from the initial proposal of Late Mesolithic to an older date in the Early Mesolithic. Therefore, El Collado becomes the oldest known cemetery in the Iberian Peninsula, earlier than the numerous Mesolithic funerary contexts documented on the Atlantic façade such as the Portuguese shell-middens in the Muge and Sado Estuaries or the funerary sites on the northern Iberian coast.
PLOS ONE | 2014
Javier Fernández-López de Pablo; Ernestina Badal; Carlos Garcia; Alberto Martínez-Ortí; Alfred Sanchis Serra
Despite the ubiquity of terrestrial gastropods in the Late Pleistocene and Holocene archaeological record, it is still unknown when and how this type of invertebrate resource was incorporated into human diets. In this paper, we report the oldest evidence of land snail exploitation as a food resource in Europe dated to 31.3-26.9 ka yr cal BP from the recently discovered site of Cova de la Barriada (eastern Iberian Peninsula). Mono-specific accumulations of large Iberus alonensis land snails (Ferussac 1821) were found in three different archaeological levels in association with combustion structures, along with lithic and faunal assemblages. Using a new analytical protocol based on taphonomic, microX-Ray Diffractometer (DXR) and biometric analyses, we investigated the patterns of selection, consumption and accumulation of land snails at the site. The results display a strong mono-specific gathering of adult individuals, most of them older than 55 weeks, which were roasted in ambers of pine and juniper under 375°C. This case study uncovers new patterns of invertebrate exploitation during the Gravettian in southwestern Europe without known precedents in the Middle Palaeolithic nor the Aurignacian. In the Mediterranean context, such an early occurrence contrasts with the neighbouring areas of Morocco, France, Italy and the Balkans, where the systematic nutritional use of land snails appears approximately 10,000 years later during the Iberomaurisian and the Late Epigravettian. The appearance of this new subsistence activity in the eastern and southern regions of Spain was coeval to other demographically driven transformations in the archaeological record, suggesting different chronological patterns of resource intensification and diet broadening along the Upper Palaeolithic in the Mediterranean basin.
Quaternary International | 2016
Francesc Burjachs; Samantha Elsie Jones; Santiago Giralt; Javier Fernández-López de Pablo
Quaternary International | 2011
Javier Fernández-López de Pablo; Magdalena Gómez Puche; Alberto Martínez-Ortí
Quaternary International | 2016
Javier Fernández-López de Pablo
Quaternary International | 2016
Javier Fernández-López de Pablo; Sonia Gabriel
Quaternary International | 2016
Igor Gutiérrez-Zugasti; David Cuenca-Solana; André Carlo Colonese; Javier Fernández-López de Pablo
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2018
Samantha Elsie Jones; Francesc Burjachs; Carlos Ferrer-García; Santiago Giralt; Lothar Schulte; Javier Fernández-López de Pablo
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2018
Javier Fernández-López de Pablo; Samantha Elsie Jones; Francesc Burjachs
Archive | 2017
Xavier Terradas-Batlle; Juan Francisco Gibaja; Mª Eulàlia Subirà; Francisco J. Santos; Lidia Agulló; Isabel Gómez-Martínez; F. Alliése; Javier Fernández-López de Pablo; Eva Fernández-Domínguez; C. Gamba; E. Arroyo Pardo; José Aparicio