1. Landscape construction and long-term economic practices: an example from the Spanish Mediterranean uplands through rock art archaeology
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Antonio Uriarte González, María Sebastián López, María Cruz Berrocal, José Antonio López-Sáez, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), López Sáez, José Antonio [0000-0002-3122-2744], Berrocal, María Cruz [0000-0003-0188-0540], Sebastián López, María [0000-0002-7646-0826], Uriarte González, Antonio [0000-0001-9165-957X], López Sáez, José Antonio, Berrocal, María Cruz, Sebastián López, María, and Uriarte González, Antonio
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Mediterranean climate ,Archeology ,Economic resources ,Complete type ,Mediterranean vegetation ,Mediterranean Basin ,Archaeology ,Term (time) ,Geography ,Mediterranean landscape ,Period (geology) ,Rock art ,Neolithic ,ddc:930 - Abstract
We argue in this paper that Levantine rock art in the Spanish Mediterranean basin allows us to ‘map’ the economic landscape of its makers. Rock art would be the ‘monumental’ side of a dual process of landscape construction: on the one hand, rock art is the first ‘cultural’ action on the landscape beginning in the Early Neolithic; on the other hand, the first evidence of active modification of the Mediterranean vegetation comes from this period. But this evidence as well as other kinds of archaeological remains are still relatively scarce in the uplands; rock art is therefore the most complete type of evidence we can use to support an early use of the Mediterranean upland environment. We use statistical and geographical analysis, together with archaeological, ethnohistorical, and ethnographic sources and pollen data, in order to support the idea of early use and exploitation of the Mediterranean uplands since the Neolithic, and into contemporary times., This work has partially benefited from financial and technical support provided by the Spanish Consolider Program (CSD2007-00058), and the Spanish Plan Nacional de I+D+i, Ministry of Science and Innovation (projects HAR2008-06477-C03-03/HIST and CGL2011-30512-C02-01).
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- 2012