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Bayesian estimates of the marine radiocarbon reservoir effect during the Magdalenian in northern Iberia
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Palabras clave
Littorina littorea
Lower Magdalenian
Patella vulgata
Cantabrian region (Spain)
Tito Bustillo cave (Asturias, Spain)
Clasificación UNESCO
5504.05 Prehistoria
5505.01 Arqueología
Fecha de publicación
2026
Resumen
[EN] Quantifying marine reservoir effects (MREs) across time and space is crucial for establishing accurate
archaeological chronologies, including the activities of past hominines. Although the northern Iberian Peninsula
shows a high density of Upper Paleolithic sites and marine shells are frequently found in these assemblages,
quantification of MREs in this coastal region remains limited. We performed Bayesian modeling of radiocarbon
measurements from both terrestrial (Capra pyrenaica, Cervus elaphus and other herbivores unidentified at species
level) and marine (Littorina littorea Linnaeus, 1758 and Patella vulgata Linnaeus, 1758 taxa) archaeological
samples recovered from the Tito Bustillo cave (Asturias, Spain) in order to determine the ΔR values for northern
Iberia during the Lower Magdalenian period (ca. 20–17 ka cal BP). For the time span between 18.6 and 18.2 ka cal
BP we estimated ΔR values of –298±44 14C yr and –495±122 14C yr for the periwinkle L. littorea and the common
limpet P. vulgata, respectively. This finding has significant implications for future archaeological research in the
northern Iberian Peninsula, as researchers must apply distinct ΔR values depending on the mollusk species selected
for radiocarbon dating. Furthermore, the consistency between our calculated ΔR value for P. vulgata and
previously recorded data for the same taxon from a neighboring coastal region (Cantabria, Spain) suggests
remarkable stability in the marine environment of this area during the Lower Magdalenian period.
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https://doi.org/10.1017/RDC.2025.10175
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