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Multivariate analyses of Aurignacian and Gravettian personal ornaments support cultural continuity in the Early Upper Palaeolithic
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Palabras clave
Multivariate analyses
Early Upper Paleolithic
Personal ornaments
Europe
Clasificación UNESCO
5505.01 Arqueología
5504.05 Prehistoria
Fecha de publicación
2025
Citación
D' Errico et al. (2025) Multivariate analyses of Aurignacian and Gravettian personal ornaments support cultural continuity in the Early Upper Palaeolithic. PLoS One 20(6): e0323148
Resumen
[EN]Traditionally, lithic artefacts have served as the principal proxy for the definition
of archaeological cultures in the Upper Paleolithic. However, the culture-historical
framework in use, constructed unsystematically and shaped by regional research
traditions, features a number of widely acknowledged drawbacks. Here we use
personal ornaments to explore the nature of Early Upper Paleolithic cultural entities
and establish to what extent they represent distinct or evolving cultural adaptations.
We present an analysis of an updated georeferenced dataset composed of personal
ornaments coming from two key successive Upper Paleolithic technocomplexes, the
Aurignacian (42–34,000 years ago) and the Gravettian (34–24,000 years ago). Using
a range of multivariate statistics, we demonstrate that, at both European and regional
scales, people belonging to these technocomplexes wore similar personal orna-
ments, though fully-shaped personal ornaments appear more different between tech-
nocomplexes. We additionally show that the variability of the Aurignacian ornaments
suggests more fragmented cultural clusters compared to the Gravettian, implying
more extensive symbolic networks in the latter. Despite a long-standing consensus
based on other archaeological proxies, which emphasises the dissimilarity between
these cultural entities, our results demonstrate the complex nature of Upper Paleo-
lithic cultures which are characterised by discontinuities in economic and technical
systems and continuity in the culturalisation of the body
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https://doi.org/10.1371/ journal.pone.032314
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