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Radiocarbon Evidence of the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic Transition on the Iberian Peninsula
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Palabras clave
Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition
Radiometric dates
Radiocarbon calibration
Palaeoclimate change
Population dynamics
Iberian Peninsula
Clasificación UNESCO
5504.05 Prehistoria
5505.01 Arqueología
Fecha de publicación
2023
Citación
JÖRIS, O.; ÁLVAREZ-FERNÁNDEZ, E. & WENINGER, B. (2003): Radiocarbon Evidence of the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic Transition on the Iberian Peninsula. Trabajos de Prehistoria 60 (2): 15-38
Resumen
[EN] In the present paper we systematically evaluate the radiometric
database underlying the Middle to Upper Palaeolithc
transition in southwestern Europe.The different models
which attempt to explain the demographical processes underlying
this transition rely to a large degree on radiocarbon
chronology. We observe that: 1) with increasing age,
dates on bone samples show large offsets against those on
charcoal, often underestimating these for several thousand
years BP and; 2) there is no proof for a persistence of Middle
Palaeolithic industries into the time of the earliest Aurignacian
in SW Europe. These data contradict the “Ebro- Frontier”
model that distinguishes Late Middle Palaeolithic industries
in the SW of the Iberian Peninsula from early
Aurignacian ones in the NE. On the contrary, our data 3)
imply a model of interregional shifts of populations contracting
during severe cold and arid phases and expanding under
warmer, interstadial conditions, raising ideas on a regional
in situ development of the SW European Aurignacian out of
Latest Middle Palaeolithic industries made by Neanderthals
some 40.0 kyr cal BC.
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0082-5638
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