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Título
Local Amber in a Palaeolithic Context in Cantabrian Spain: the Case of La Garma A
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Infrared spectroscopy
Amber
Cretaceous
Upper Palaeolithic
Gravettian
Cantabrian Spain
La Garma A cave (Cantabria, Spain)
Clasificación UNESCO
5504.05 Prehistoria
5505.01 Arqueología
Fecha de publicación
2007
Citación
PEÑALVER MOLLÁ, E.; ÁLVAREZ-FERNÁNDEZ, E.; ARIAS CABAL, P.; DELCLÒS, X. & ONTAÑÓN PEREDO, R. (2007): Local Amber in a Palaeolithic Context in Cantabrian Spain: the Case of La Garma A. Journal of Archaeological Science 34 (6): 843-849.
Resumen
[EN] It is important to determine the geological sources of Palaeolithic ambers in the south of Europe in order to understand the mobility and
interchanges of prehistoric societies. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy analysis carried out on Upper Palaeolithic ambers from
La Garma A cave (Cantabria, Northern Spain) allowed us to identify their source area. Their diagnostic features were found to be similar to
the amber obtained in the Lower Cretaceous outcrops close to this archaeological site, and to differ clearly from Baltic amber, which has
been generally suggested as the amber found in European prehistoric sites. These results show that the origin of the Gravettian amber found
in La Garma A is local and, consequently, a hypothetical contact route is not required to be able to account for the presence of this material in
the Iberian Palaeolithic context studied here. For the first time it has been demonstrated that the provenance of an archaeological amber in the
Iberian Peninsula is local, with both geographical and spectroscopical evidences. Our study also concludes that the archaeological amber of La
Garma A possibly belongs to an araucariacean resin that originated from the coniferous forests which grew in the northeast portion of the Iberian
Plate c.110-million years ago.
URI
ISSN
0395-4403
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