2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.07.010
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Ecological patterns and use of natural resources during the neolithic of the south of the Iberian Peninsula: An update from the 6th to 4th millennia cal BC sequence of Dehesilla Cave

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“…However, all of the taxonomically determined remains belong to wheat, among which only the presence of naked varieties has been confirmed. These data are consistent with the carpological record documented in contemporaneous levels documented in the sequence of another trench (named C003) located nearer to the entrance of the cave [89].…”
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“…However, all of the taxonomically determined remains belong to wheat, among which only the presence of naked varieties has been confirmed. These data are consistent with the carpological record documented in contemporaneous levels documented in the sequence of another trench (named C003) located nearer to the entrance of the cave [89].…”
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confidence: 90%
“…The predominance of the first two is corroborated by the results of the anthracological analysis carried out for the trench mentioned above located near the cave entrance (C003), in all the Neolithic levels containing charcoal remains. However, it is interesting to note that the pollen analysis carried out for the C003 trench showed significantly lower proportions of pollen from Olea europaea than from Quercus ilex , a taxon which is predominant in other contemporaneous levels [ 89 ].…”
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“…En la cueva de la Dehesilla, a partir del Neolítico antiguo B se observa un incremento de ungulados, especialmente de suidos y caprinos, y se documentan por primera vez bovinos y ciervos, con una cada vez mayor importancia de las especies domésticas que reflejarían una economía fundamentalmente basada en rebaños de caprinos y, posiblemente, de suidos (García-Rivero et al, 2019). En esta mis-ma línea, durante la ocupación de Neolítico antiguo (2ª mitad del VI milenio cal.…”
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“…Incluso hoy se sabe que los estratos adscritos al Neolítico antiguo tradicional andaluz están precedidos, al menos en el caso del corte C003, por un horizonte más antiguo vinculado con la cerámica impressa de filiación mediterránea (Taylor y García Rivero, 2020). Igualmente, se ha obtenido información relevante respecto a las conductas funerarias y rituales de las poblaciones del VI y V milenios cal BC, así como en relación con sus sistemas económicos y la gestión de los recursos naturales (García Rivero et al, 2019;2020a;2021;.…”
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