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    Strengthening the evidence for seasonal intertidal exploitation in Mesolithic Europe and new insights into Early Holocene environmental conditions in the Bay of Biscay from the oxygen isotope composition of Phorcus lineatus (da Costa, 1778) shells
    Autor(es)
    García-Escarzaga, A.
    León-Cristóbal, A.
    Colonese, A. C.
    Arrizabalaga, Álvaro
    Iriarte-chiapusso, María José
    Iriarte Avilés, Eneko
    Fano Martínez, Miguel Ángel
    Álvarez Fernández, EstebanUSAL authority ORCID
    Palabras clave
    Shell middens
    Atlantic façade
    Northeast Atlantic Coastal hunter-gatherers
    Seasonality Sea Surface Temperatures
    Subsistence strategies
    Basureros de conchas
    Costa atlántica
    Cazadores-recolectores de la costa atlántica nororiental
    Estacionalidad de las temperaturas superficiales del mar
    Estrategias de supervivencia
    Clasificación UNESCO
    5504.05 Prehistoria
    5505.01 Arqueología
    Fecha de publicación
    2025
    Citación
    GARCÍA-ESCARZAGA, A.; LEÓN-CRISTOBAL; A., ÁLVAREZ-FERNÁNDEZ, E.; COLONESE, A. C.; ARRIZABALAGA, A.; IRIARTE-CHIAPUSSO, M. J.; IRIARTE, E. & FANO, M. A. (2025): Strengthening the evidence for seasonal intertidal exploitation in Mesolithic Europe and new insights from the Early Holocene climate conditions from the oxygen isotope composition of Phorcus lineatus (da costa, 1778) shells. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 659: 112624
    Resumen
    Marine molluscs have been exploited by human societies since prehistoric times. Such practices have often resulted in large accumulations of shell remains in archaeological sites that offer unique information on biological, ecological and cultural aspects of human interaction with coastal systems in the past. In this study, stable oxygen isotope (δ18O) analysis was carried out on archaeological shells of Phorcus lineatus (da Costa, 1778) from the Mesolithic shell midden site of J3 (northern Iberian coast) to determine the seasonality of intertidal collection. The results indicate a consistent pattern of winter exploitation, supporting the emerging view that collections were governed by cost-benefit and management principles that are now widespread documented in other coastal Mesolithic sites in Europe. The consistent seasonal collections of P. lineatus during colder months can be taken as evidence of specie-specific management strategy to optimize yield while preserving local populations for future exploitation. Our results reinforce the view that European hunter-gatherers developed ecological knowledge on specific animal resources that persisted over large geographic areas. Additionally, from a palaeoenvironmental perspective, the sea surface temperatures (SST) inferred from δ18O values derived from mollusc shells (SSTδ18O) indicate that coastal marine waters during the Early Holocene in the southern Bay of Biscay were warmer than those observed today. These environmental conditions are evaluated in relation to changes in insolation and ocean currents over time.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10366/160886
    ISSN
    0031-0182
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2024.112624
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