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Environmental Archaeology | 2017

The utility of livestock dung for reconstructing recent ethnological and environmental histories

Xavier Panadès i Blas; Jordi Bartolomé Filella; Caroline A.E. Strömberg; Ignasi Soriano i Tomàs; Paul Buckland; Karen K. Serieyssol; Joan Bach i Plaza; Antonio Arillo Aranda; Francesca Lozar; Tony Stevenson; Lourdes Chamorro i Lorenzo; Peter Ditchfield

Animal dung is evaluated here as a tool to reconstruct recent societal and environmental changes. Studies completed on the macro- and micro-contents from dung deposited in a mountain cave in Catalonia during the 1970–1980s, preceding the socio-economic changes in the area, was supplemented by the testimony of the last shepherd alive in the area. This information was also compared with evidence from aerial photographs of the area surrounding the cave taken in 1956 and 2009. Although taphonomic distortion of the dung shape precluded its assignment to its producers based on morphology, information from the organic remains reflects the agro-pastoral activities in the mountainous area of the Catalan coast. A lack of calcium phosphate and abundant phytolith and epidermal remains from wild species indicates that the dung was excreted by ovicaprines, who sheltered in the cave during spells of adverse weather. These indicators also signify that the animals fed only on natural vegetation. Insect remains in the dung include fragments of chafers, dung and ground beetles, bees and ants, and whilst the latter may have foraged in the cave, the others may have been accidentally ingested by herbivores. The nannofossils and diatoms found in the dung derive from tertiary crops 4 km away from the cave but within the range of the ovicaprine herd. The lack of cereal and vegetable remains in the dung is consistent with the ethnographic record that shepherds and farmers could not afford to supplement the herds’ diet with fodder crops or grain, a consequence of the low productivity of the local subsistence agriculture. This study further discusses the socio-economic impacts of the introduction of intensive farming, industrialisation and tourism in Catalonia during the latter part of the last century and how they are represented in the dung.


Enseñanza de las ciencias de la tierra: Revista de la Asociación Española para la Enseñanza de las Ciencias de la Tierra | 2007

Las aguas subterráneas

Joan Bach i Plaza


Archive | 1990

Itinerari geológic de Banyoles

David Brusi i Belmonte; Miguel Sanz Parera; Joan Bach i Plaza


Enseñanza de las ciencias de la tierra: Revista de la Asociación Española para la Enseñanza de las Ciencias de la Tierra | 2004

La Enseñanza del sistema Sol-Tierra desde la perspectiva de las ideas previas

Joan Bach i Plaza; Joan Franch


Perspectiva escolar | 1990

El cicle de l'aigua

Joan Bach i Plaza; David Brusi i Belmonte


Archive | 1988

Propuesta de una metodología y jerarquización de las observaciones del trabajo de campo en Geología

Joan Bach i Plaza; David Brusi; Montse Domingo Morato; Antoni Obrador Tuduri


Enseñanza de las ciencias de la tierra: Revista de la Asociación Española para la Enseñanza de las Ciencias de la Tierra | 2011

El GEOCAMP: un sitio web y una herramienta de edición para las actividades de campo en Geología

David Brusi; Joan Bach i Plaza; M. Rita Estrada; Oriol Oms; Enric Vicens; Antoni Obrador; Eudald Maestro i Maideu; Josep Biosca


Enseñanza de las ciencias de la tierra: Revista de la Asociación Española para la Enseñanza de las Ciencias de la Tierra | 2011

Reflexiones sobre el diseño por competencias en el trabajo de campo en Geología

David Brusi i Belmonte; Manel Zamorano Cáceres; Rosa M. Casellas Codina; Joan Bach i Plaza


Archive | 2008

Multi-isotopic and compositional exploration of factors controlling nitrate pollution

Raimon Tolosana Delgado; Roger Puig i Caminal; Anna Menció i Domingo; Josep Mas-Pla; Neus Otero Pérez; C. Torrentó; Albert Folch i Sancho; Albert Soler i Gil; Joan Bach i Plaza


Enseñanza de las ciencias de la tierra: Revista de la Asociación Española para la Enseñanza de las Ciencias de la Tierra | 2007

Una propuesta de análisis de las representaciones de los alumnos sobre el ciclo del agua

Conxita Márquez; Joan Bach i Plaza

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Oriol Oms

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Antonio Arillo Aranda

Complutense University of Madrid

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Antonio Obrador Tuduri

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Conxita Márquez

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Digna Couso

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Enric Vicens

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Jordi Bartolomé Filella

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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