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Environmental Archaeology | 2014

Landscape transformation and economic practices among the first farming societies in Lake Banyoles (Girona, Spain)

Jordi Revelles; Ferran Antolín; Marian Berihuete; Francesc Burjachs; Ramon Buxó; Laura Caruso; Oriol López; Antoni Palomo; Raquel Piqué; Xavier Terradas

Abstract This paper focuses on the high-resolution pollen analysis of one new pollen record from Lake Banyoles (Girona, Spain) and its contextualisation with other archaeobotanical records (charcoal, seed and wood remains) from the early Neolithic lakeshore settlement of La Draga. Around ca.7250 cal BP, coinciding with the first settlement phase of La Draga, a rapid fall of the pollen values of deciduous Quercus sp. is observed, and a stabilisation of these values is found until ca. 6000 cal BP. The causes for such changes in vegetation cover are discussed, taking into consideration environmental data to calibrate the role of climate in vegetation dynamics, as well as archaeobotanical data to evaluate impact of the management of vegetal resources on the landscape. The discussion of the data shows that climate could not have been the main cause for the decrease of broadleaf deciduous forests, and that the need of gathering raw material for the construction of dwellings played a major role in this change. The fact that these plant community does not recover during the occupation or after the abandonment of La Draga would confirm that human impact continued over time and that forest clearances were maintained for various purposes.


Journal of Wetland Archaeology | 2013

The Application of Systematic Sampling Strategies for Bioarchaeological Studies in the Early Neolithic Lakeshore Site of La Draga (Banyoles, Spain)

Ferran Antolín; Àngel Blanco; Ramon Buxó; Laura Caruso; Stefanie Jacomet; Oriol López; Ricard Marlasca; Antoni Palomo; Raquel Piqué; Maria Saña; Xavier Terradas

Abstract This paper presents the multi-disciplinary sampling strategy that has been applied at the archaeological site of La Draga during the last three fieldwork campaigns (2010–2012). A preliminary evaluation of the results is presented in order to discuss the efficiency of the strategy in answering the outlined scientific questions. The strategies applied for faunal remains (one hundred per cent recovery), wood remains (selective sampling) and charcoal remains (random sampling of twenty-five fragments per square) proved to be successful. The anticipated levels for ichthyofauna, entomofauna and non-ligneous plant macroremains were not attained using this sampling strategy. Some explanations for this are proposed (e.g. high degree of erosion of the archaeological layer). Further guidelines for future work are established. This strategy could be applied to other Mediterranean wetland sites.


Archive | 2017

Farming Practices in the Early Neolithic According to Agricultural Tools: Evidence from La Draga Site (Northeastern Iberia)

Xavier Terradas; Raquel Piqué; Antoni Palomo; Ferran Antolín; Oriol López; Jordi Revelles; Ramon Buxó

La Draga is an open-air settlement located on the shoreline of Lake Banyoles in the Northeast of the Iberian Peninsula. To date, two occupation phases have been differentiated, both attributed to the Early Neolithic (5300–4900 cal BC). The proximity of the lake has meant that a large part of the site has been covered by the water table; as a consequence organic materials are well preserved. The preservation of wooden artefacts offers an excellent opportunity to study the techniques and crafts developed in the first Neolithic villages. This chapter presents the wooden tools related to agricultural practices. This assemblage consists of 45 pointed sticks, 24 of which can be interpreted as digging sticks according to ethnographic and archaeological parallels and the results of a specific experimental program, and 7 sickle handles, one of which holds a flint blade still inserted in its original position. The information these implements provide for the knowledge of the first agriculture is discussed and compared with data supplied by several archaeobotanical proxies. The two approaches are seen to contribute complementary data allowing a more comprehensive reconstruction of the farming practices of Early Neolithic communities in the Western Mediterranean.


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2015

Characterizing prehistoric archery: technical and functional analyses of the Neolithic bows from La Draga (NE Iberian Peninsula)

Raquel Piqué; Antoni Palomo; Xavier Terradas; Josep Tarrús; Ramon Buxó; Àngel Bosch; Júlia Chinchilla; Igor Bodganovic; Oriol López; Maria Saña


Archive | 2013

Woodworking technology in the Early Neolithic site of La Draga (Banyoles, Spain)

Antoni Palomo; Raquel Piqué; Xavier Terradas-Batlle; Oriol López; Ignacio Clemente-Conte; Juan Francisco Gibaja


Quaternary International | 2016

Archaeobotany of wild plant use: Approaches to the exploitation of wild plant resources in the past and its social implications

Ferran Antolín; Marian Berihuete; Oriol López


Experimentelle Archäologie in Europa, Bilanz 2012 | 2012

Woodworking technology and functional experimentation in the Neolithic site of La Draga (Banyoles, Spain)

Raquel Piqué; Oriol López; Antoni Palomo


Archive | 2018

Reverse Engineering in Prehistory: The Neolithic Bow of La Draga, Spain

Juan Antonio Barceló-Álvarez; Vera Moitinho; Oriol López; Antoni Palomo; Xavier Terradas-Batlle


Archive | 2017

Research, Experimentation and Outreach in the Early Neolithic Site of La Draga (Banyoles-Spain)

Antoni Palomo; Raquel Piqué; Xavier Terradas-Batlle; José Antonio Rodríguez; Montserrat Buch; J. Junkmanns; Miriam de Diego; Oriol López


Archive | 2011

Tecnologia i funcionalitat dels objectes de fusta neolítics de la Draga. Una aproximació experimental (Banyoles, Catalunya)

Antoni Palomo; Raquel Piqué; Juan Francisco Gibaja; Oriol López; Àngel Bosch; Júlia Chinchilla; Josep Tarrús

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Antoni Palomo

Spanish National Research Council

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Raquel Piqué

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Raquel Piqué

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Xavier Terradas

Spanish National Research Council

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Ramon Buxó

Generalitat of Catalonia

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Jordi Revelles

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Laura Caruso

Spanish National Research Council

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Maria Saña

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Francesc Burjachs

Spanish National Research Council

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