2018
DOI: 10.3989/egeol.43130.478
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Un diente de cría de mamut (Mammuthus primigenius Blumenbach 1799, Proboscidea) procedente del Musteriense de la Cueva de la Arbreda (Serinyà, NE de la Península Ibérica)

Abstract: Los restos de crías de mamut son raros en el registro fósil de la Península Ibérica. Hasta ahora, en Cataluña, se conocen solo en la cueva de les Teixoneres (Moià), dónde se acaba de publicar una dP2 (Álvarez-Lao et al., 2017). En este artículo, se presenta un nuevo descubrimiento de un resto de cría de mamut procedente del nivel J de la cueva de la Arbreda. Su cronología es imprecisa por la falta de dataciones absolutas fiables. A pesar de todo, la presencia de industria lítica musteriense, las dataciones en … Show more

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“…Mammoths only appeared consistently in the record (13 sites between chronologies 14–38 ka) in the 38 ka period, coinciding with the presence of Gulo gulo (Lezetxiki, 21–25 ka), Alopex lagopus (Aitbitarte III, 18–20 ka), Ovibos mochatus (L'Arbreda, 17–18 ka), Saiga tatarica (Abauntz, 13.5 ka) and Rangifer tarandus , whose records are the most abundant of cold fauna with a more or less continuous presence from 80 to 9 ka (Santa Catalina) (Álvarez-Lao 2007; Rufi et al . 2018; Rodríguez-Almagro, 2021) (Table 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mammoths only appeared consistently in the record (13 sites between chronologies 14–38 ka) in the 38 ka period, coinciding with the presence of Gulo gulo (Lezetxiki, 21–25 ka), Alopex lagopus (Aitbitarte III, 18–20 ka), Ovibos mochatus (L'Arbreda, 17–18 ka), Saiga tatarica (Abauntz, 13.5 ka) and Rangifer tarandus , whose records are the most abundant of cold fauna with a more or less continuous presence from 80 to 9 ka (Santa Catalina) (Álvarez-Lao 2007; Rufi et al . 2018; Rodríguez-Almagro, 2021) (Table 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This pattern of cold and temperate faunal mixture is relatively common in other Iberian assemblages with the presence of this species, suggesting that cold-adapted taxa only reached the Peninsula occasionally and during the coldest episodes of the Pleistocene. Sporadic presence of cold-adapted fauna is also observed in level J (ca.44 ka BP) from Arbreda cave (Rufí et al 2018;Sánchez-Hernández et al 2020b) and is widely document into contemporaneous sites from the Cantabrian area (Álvarez-Lao et al 2015;Álvarez-Lao and Méndez 2016;Rodríguez-Almagro et al 2021). Colder and dryer pulsations were suggested for subunit IIIa from use-wear analysis on ungulate teeth, which reveals punctuated increase of grazer behaviour for cervids and equids (Sánchez-Hernández et al 2020a, b).…”
Section: Teixoneres Sequence and Neanderthal Ecological Contextmentioning
confidence: 92%