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A Zooarchaeological and Taphonomic Perspective of Hominin Behaviour from The Schöningen 13II-4 'Spear Horizon'

Authors :
Hutson, Jarod M.
Villaluenga, Aritza
García Moreno, Alejandro
Turner, Elaine
Gaudzinski-Windheuser, Sabine
Universidad de Cantabria
Source :
Human behavioural adaptations to interglacial lakeshore environments, Heidelberg, Propylaeum, 2020, UCrea Repositorio Abierto de la Universidad de Cantabria, Universidad de Cantabria (UC)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The Schöningen 13II-4 “Spear Horizon” is among the most famous lakeshore archaeological sites dating from the Middle Pleistocene in Europe. Multiple well-crafted wooden spears recovered together with a large assemblage of butchered horse bones at Schöningen stimulated a new outlook of the behavioural capabilities of Palaeolithic hunters. Since these discoveries, a wealth of geological and palaeoecological data have been generated to reconstruct the wider Schöningen interglacial lakeshore environment. Yet, the underlying social and economic behaviours of Middle Pleistocene hominins reflected in the archaeological record itself have received less attention. To address these shortcomings, we began a comprehensive zooarchaeological and taphonomic analysis of the entire large mammalian assemblage from the Schöningen 13II-4 “Spear Horizon”, with the goal of re-focusing attention to the “human component” of this important site. Here we present the preliminary results of our research.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human behavioural adaptations to interglacial lakeshore environments, Heidelberg, Propylaeum, 2020, UCrea Repositorio Abierto de la Universidad de Cantabria, Universidad de Cantabria (UC)
Accession number :
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