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Intriguing Occupations at Gran Dolina (Atapuerca, Spain): the Acheulean Subunits TD10.3 and TD10.4

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    Identifier:  imarina:9412865
    Authors:  Mosquera, Marina; Olle, Andreu; Saladie, Palmira; Arroyo, Adrian; Asryan, Lena; Bargallo, Amelia; de Lombera-Hermida, Arturo; Fernandez-Marchena, Juan Luis; Garcia-Medrano, Paula; Lombao, Diego; Rodriguez-Hidalgo, Antonio; Soto, Maria; Vallverdu, Josep; Arteaga-Brieba, Andion; Villalobos, Javier; Yesilova, Gorkem-Cenk; Carbonell, Eudald
    Abstract:
    This paper presents the zooarchaeological, technological, use-wear, and spatial analyses of the earliest sedimentary subunits of TD10 (TD10.3 and TD10.4) of the Gran Dolina site (Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain), dated to c. 400 ka. Both units have yielded Acheulean technology, with occupational models characterized by the superimposition of multiple and independent events paired with short, sporadic occupations. Subunits TD10.3 and TD10.4 formed during a period in which the cave was largely reopened after a temporary closure. This period of reopening is evidenced by several blocks that fell from the ceiling and walls. Fifty-seven groups of refits and anthropic conjoins, of which 43 resulted from deliberate hominin activity, confirm the low disturbance of the deposits. Contrary to TD10.4, TD10.3 shows good preservation of faunal remains, although anthropogenic modifications are very scarce. Technologically, both deposits represent well-developed Acheulean assemblages, with high proportions of large-shaped tools and percussive material, which place this area among those that have yielded the most evidence of this type among all the excavated Atapuerca sites. The question of why these subunits contain so many hammerstones, manuports, and large tools associated with faunal remains that have been so scarcely modified is discussed based on data from spatial, technical, and use-wear analyses, which have identified butchery activities, and for the first time in the Pleistocene Atapuerca record, borer elements and possible thrusting stone spear tips. Furthermore, the occupational and technological characteristics of these subunits were compared with other western European archaeological sites, including the nearby site of Galeria, with which a broad correlation can be made.
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    Link to the original source: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41982-024-00171-5
    APA: Mosquera, Marina; Olle, Andreu; Saladie, Palmira; Arroyo, Adrian; Asryan, Lena; Bargallo, Amelia; de Lombera-Hermida, Arturo; Fernandez-Marchena, Juan (2024). Intriguing Occupations at Gran Dolina (Atapuerca, Spain): the Acheulean Subunits TD10.3 and TD10.4. Journal Of Paleolithic Archaeology, 7(1), 6-. DOI: 10.1007/s41982-024-00171-5
    Paper original source: Journal Of Paleolithic Archaeology. 7 (1): 6-
    Article's DOI: 10.1007/s41982-024-00171-5
    Journal publication year: 2024
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Paper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Record's date: 2025-02-18
    URV's Author/s: Bargallo Ferrerons, Amelia / Carbonell Roura, Eudald / Mosquera Martínez, Marina / Ollé Cañellas, Andreu / Saladié Ballesté, Palmira / Vallverdú Poch, Josep
    Department: Història i Història de l'Art
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
    Author, as appears in the article.: Mosquera, Marina; Olle, Andreu; Saladie, Palmira; Arroyo, Adrian; Asryan, Lena; Bargallo, Amelia; de Lombera-Hermida, Arturo; Fernandez-Marchena, Juan Luis; Garcia-Medrano, Paula; Lombao, Diego; Rodriguez-Hidalgo, Antonio; Soto, Maria; Vallverdu, Josep; Arteaga-Brieba, Andion; Villalobos, Javier; Yesilova, Gorkem-Cenk; Carbonell, Eudald
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Thematic Areas: Archaeology, Anthropology
    Author's mail: josep.vallverdup@urv.cat, amelia.bargallo@urv.cat, eudald.carbonell@urv.cat, palmira.saladie@urv.cat, marina.mosquera@urv.cat, andreu.olle@urv.cat
  • Keywords:

    Zooarchaeology
    Western europ
    Technology
    Sustainable cities and communities
    Stone tools
    Site atapuerca
    Sierra-de-atapuerca
    Sierra de atapuerca
    Rock crystal
    Riquet sit
    Percussion marks
    Paleoanthropological site
    Middle pleistocene
    Galeria site
    Functional-analysis
    Archaeostratigraphy
    Acheulean occupations
    Anthropology
    Archaeology
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