Jonathan A. Haws
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory | 2002
Bryan Hockett; Jonathan A. Haws
Leporid (rabbit and hare) bones have been shown to yield important information about subsistence practices, mobility patterns, and demographic trends during the Paleolithic of the western and eastern Mediterranean regions. Studies of Spanish Paleolithic caves rich in rabbit bones suggest that residential mobility patterns influence the degree of leporid hunting through time. Studies of Paleolithic sites in the eastern Mediterranean suggest that leporids were hunted in large numbers only after population sizes and densities reached certain thresholds. This paper reviews and critiques these studies based on current taphonomic and ecologic information about leporids. Leporid hunting during the Upper Paleolithic of central Portugal is then discussed and compared to these existing models. These latter data suggest that rabbit hunting in central Portugal does not conform to any existing model, suggesting that local factors of leporid density and environmental conditions likely influenced the nature and timing of small game acquisition during the Upper Paleolithic.
Antiquity | 2000
Nuno Bicho; Bryan Hockett; Jonathan A. Haws; William Belcher
Excavation at the site of Picareiro Cave in Portugal provides an important and rare sample of animal remains. Preliminary study shows that late Pleistocene hunter–gatherers hunted rabbits, deer and a wide variety of fauna, perhaps during seasonal occupation of the cave.
Complutum | 2009
Nuno Bicho; Jonathan A. Haws; Juan Francisco Gibaja; Bryan Hockett
Lapa do Picareiro is a cave site located in Serra d’Aire, Portuguese Estremadura. Zooarchaeological studies suggest that the cave was a specialized site for hunting and processing animals during the Magdalenian and the Epipaleolithic. Lithic analyses seem to confirm this idea with the presence of backed bladelets used as projectile points and flakes with evidence of cutting meat and hide processing.
Revista portuguesa de arqueologia | 2003
Nuno Bicho; William Belcher; Jonathan A. Haws; Anastasia Markova; Bryan Hockett
Pensando el Gravetiense: nuevos datos para la región cantábrica en su contexto peninsular y pirenaico, 2012, págs. 55-72 | 2012
Nuno Bicho; Jonathan A. Haws; João Marreiros
Archive | 2006
Jonathan A. Haws; Bryan Hockett; Jean-Philip Brugal
Human Evolution | 2009
Nuno Bicho; J. Gibaja Bao; Jonathan A. Haws; Bryan Hockett; Caroline L. Funk
Promontoria, Revista do Departamento de História, Arqueologia e Património da Universidade do Algarve | 2006
Nuno Bicho; Jonathan A. Haws; Bryan Hockett
Mainake | 2011
Telmo Pereira; Jonathan A. Haws; Nuno Bicho
The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology | 2018
Ana Gomes; Brandon Zinsious; Mussa Raja; Nuno Bicho; Jonathan A. Haws