2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2011.11.019
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Mammoths used as food and building resources by Neanderthals: Zooarchaeological study applied to layer 4, Molodova I (Ukraine)

Abstract: a b s t r a c tConsidering Neanderthal subsistence, the use of mammoth resources has been particularly discussed. Apart from procurement for food, the use of mammoth bones as building material has been proposed. The hypothesis was based on the discovery made in Molodova I, Ukraine (Dniester valley). In this large multistratified open-air site, a rich Mousterian layer was excavated. Dated to the Inter-Pleniglacial (MIS 3), it has yielded 40 000 lithic remains associated with ca. 3000 mammal bones, mostly from m… Show more

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“…This would certainly seem to suggest that Neanderthals had an ability to control fire and used it to explore deep caves. In addition, intriguing evidence from Molodova I (Ukraine) dated to~44 ka suggests that Neanderthals may have been constructing shelters from mammoth remains as well as exploiting the animals for food (Demay et al, 2012). Tacking back to the lithic technology of the Neanderthal tool package, Levallois, a type of mode 3 prepared core technology, is about versatility and adaptability of raw material exploitation and composite tool production (Scott, 2011;.…”
Section: The Broader Behavioural Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This would certainly seem to suggest that Neanderthals had an ability to control fire and used it to explore deep caves. In addition, intriguing evidence from Molodova I (Ukraine) dated to~44 ka suggests that Neanderthals may have been constructing shelters from mammoth remains as well as exploiting the animals for food (Demay et al, 2012). Tacking back to the lithic technology of the Neanderthal tool package, Levallois, a type of mode 3 prepared core technology, is about versatility and adaptability of raw material exploitation and composite tool production (Scott, 2011;.…”
Section: The Broader Behavioural Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En primer lugar los excavadores originales interpretaron la acumulación como una cabaña (Chernysh 1982), pero posteriormente fue desestimada como refugio construido por Kolen (1990). En un momento más reciente, sin embargo, un exhaustivo trabajo sobre los restos y su distribución espacial (Demay et al 2012) ha vuelto a considerar que una cabaña es la explicación más razonable para la acumulación de huesos de mamut.…”
Section: Los Orígenes Del Utillaje En Hueso En El Paleolítico Inferiorunclassified
“…Biddittu et al, 1979;Dobosi, 2001Dobosi, , 2003Bruhl, 2003;Boschian and Sacca, 2010;Rabinovich et al, 2012;Beyene et al, 2013;Zutovski and Barkai, 2015) as well as the use of mammoth bones for the construction of Middle and Upper Paleolithic dwellings (Oliva, 1988;Pidoplichko, 1998;Iakovleva and Djindjian, 2005;Svoboda et al, 2005;Demay et al, 2012;Iakovleva, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%