Geoarcheology of Pleistocene open-air sites in the Vila Nova da Barquinha - Santa Cita area (Lower Tejo River basin, central Portugal)

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Autor(a) principal: Martins, A. A.
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Cunha, Pedro P., Rosina, P., Oosterbeck, L., Cura, S., Grimaldi, S., Gomes, J., Murray, A. S., Matos, J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/15174
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pgeola.2010.01.005
Resumo: This paper aims to provide insight into human occupation and landscape change during the Pleistocene in a central area of the Lower Tejo basin (Portugal). Detailed geomorphological mapping, coupled with lithostratigraphy, sedimentology and luminescence dating, supports the identification of a complete terrace staircase sequence. It consists of six gravely terraces located below the culminant (Pliocene) basin unit. A chronological framework for the sedimentary sequences and associated human industries is proposed and correlated with marine oxygen isotope stages (MIS): T1 terrace, not dated; T2, not dated; T3, >300 ka; T4, 300–160 ka (MIS8, MIS7 and MIS6); T5, 136–75 ka (MIS5); T6, 62–30 ka (MIS3); colluviumand aeolian sands, 30–14 ka (MIS2); valley fill deposits, 14 ka to present (MIS1). The oldest artefacts were found at the base of the T4 terrace, with the local stratigraphic level dated to 175 6 ka (Middle Pleistocene). The lithic assemblages collected from distinct stratigraphic levels (T4, T5 top, T6 terraces and colluvium) are characterized by the predominance of opportunistic technological choices, a feature that can be attributed partly to the preferential exploitation of the available raw material, dominated by local-sourced quartzites and quartz pebbles. The adaptation to local raw material (texture and volume), together with subsistence patterns and behaviours, could explain the rarity of Acheulian types (handaxes and cleavers) and picks in the T4 terraces of the Tejo tributaries; this is in contrast to the same terrace of the Tejo valley, in which these types are found. Interpretation of the environmental conditions (controlled by climate and glacio-eustatic sea-level changes) affecting the hunter-gatherer human groups is also presented
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spelling Geoarcheology of Pleistocene open-air sites in the Vila Nova da Barquinha - Santa Cita area (Lower Tejo River basin, central Portugal)PalaeolithicPleistoceneLuminescence datingTerracesTejo RiverIberiaThis paper aims to provide insight into human occupation and landscape change during the Pleistocene in a central area of the Lower Tejo basin (Portugal). Detailed geomorphological mapping, coupled with lithostratigraphy, sedimentology and luminescence dating, supports the identification of a complete terrace staircase sequence. It consists of six gravely terraces located below the culminant (Pliocene) basin unit. A chronological framework for the sedimentary sequences and associated human industries is proposed and correlated with marine oxygen isotope stages (MIS): T1 terrace, not dated; T2, not dated; T3, >300 ka; T4, 300–160 ka (MIS8, MIS7 and MIS6); T5, 136–75 ka (MIS5); T6, 62–30 ka (MIS3); colluviumand aeolian sands, 30–14 ka (MIS2); valley fill deposits, 14 ka to present (MIS1). The oldest artefacts were found at the base of the T4 terrace, with the local stratigraphic level dated to 175 6 ka (Middle Pleistocene). The lithic assemblages collected from distinct stratigraphic levels (T4, T5 top, T6 terraces and colluvium) are characterized by the predominance of opportunistic technological choices, a feature that can be attributed partly to the preferential exploitation of the available raw material, dominated by local-sourced quartzites and quartz pebbles. The adaptation to local raw material (texture and volume), together with subsistence patterns and behaviours, could explain the rarity of Acheulian types (handaxes and cleavers) and picks in the T4 terraces of the Tejo tributaries; this is in contrast to the same terrace of the Tejo valley, in which these types are found. Interpretation of the environmental conditions (controlled by climate and glacio-eustatic sea-level changes) affecting the hunter-gatherer human groups is also presentedElsevier2010info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/15174http://hdl.handle.net/10316/15174https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pgeola.2010.01.005eng0016-7878Martins, A.A.; Cunha, Pedro P.; Rosina, P.; Oosterbeck, L.; Cura, S.; Grimaldi, S.; Gomes, J.; Murray, A.S.; Matos, J.Geoarcheology of Pleistocene open-air sites in the Vila Nova da Barquinha - Santa Cita area (Lower Tejo River basin, central Portugal), Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, Elsevier Science Publishers, 121, -, 128-140, 2010.0016-7878Martins, A. A.Cunha, Pedro P.Rosina, P.Oosterbeck, L.Cura, S.Grimaldi, S.Gomes, J.Murray, A. S.Matos, J.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-09-07T14:38:01Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/15174Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:55:11.341918Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Geoarcheology of Pleistocene open-air sites in the Vila Nova da Barquinha - Santa Cita area (Lower Tejo River basin, central Portugal)
title Geoarcheology of Pleistocene open-air sites in the Vila Nova da Barquinha - Santa Cita area (Lower Tejo River basin, central Portugal)
spellingShingle Geoarcheology of Pleistocene open-air sites in the Vila Nova da Barquinha - Santa Cita area (Lower Tejo River basin, central Portugal)
Martins, A. A.
Palaeolithic
Pleistocene
Luminescence dating
Terraces
Tejo River
Iberia
title_short Geoarcheology of Pleistocene open-air sites in the Vila Nova da Barquinha - Santa Cita area (Lower Tejo River basin, central Portugal)
title_full Geoarcheology of Pleistocene open-air sites in the Vila Nova da Barquinha - Santa Cita area (Lower Tejo River basin, central Portugal)
title_fullStr Geoarcheology of Pleistocene open-air sites in the Vila Nova da Barquinha - Santa Cita area (Lower Tejo River basin, central Portugal)
title_full_unstemmed Geoarcheology of Pleistocene open-air sites in the Vila Nova da Barquinha - Santa Cita area (Lower Tejo River basin, central Portugal)
title_sort Geoarcheology of Pleistocene open-air sites in the Vila Nova da Barquinha - Santa Cita area (Lower Tejo River basin, central Portugal)
author Martins, A. A.
author_facet Martins, A. A.
Cunha, Pedro P.
Rosina, P.
Oosterbeck, L.
Cura, S.
Grimaldi, S.
Gomes, J.
Murray, A. S.
Matos, J.
author_role author
author2 Cunha, Pedro P.
Rosina, P.
Oosterbeck, L.
Cura, S.
Grimaldi, S.
Gomes, J.
Murray, A. S.
Matos, J.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, A. A.
Cunha, Pedro P.
Rosina, P.
Oosterbeck, L.
Cura, S.
Grimaldi, S.
Gomes, J.
Murray, A. S.
Matos, J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Palaeolithic
Pleistocene
Luminescence dating
Terraces
Tejo River
Iberia
topic Palaeolithic
Pleistocene
Luminescence dating
Terraces
Tejo River
Iberia
description This paper aims to provide insight into human occupation and landscape change during the Pleistocene in a central area of the Lower Tejo basin (Portugal). Detailed geomorphological mapping, coupled with lithostratigraphy, sedimentology and luminescence dating, supports the identification of a complete terrace staircase sequence. It consists of six gravely terraces located below the culminant (Pliocene) basin unit. A chronological framework for the sedimentary sequences and associated human industries is proposed and correlated with marine oxygen isotope stages (MIS): T1 terrace, not dated; T2, not dated; T3, >300 ka; T4, 300–160 ka (MIS8, MIS7 and MIS6); T5, 136–75 ka (MIS5); T6, 62–30 ka (MIS3); colluviumand aeolian sands, 30–14 ka (MIS2); valley fill deposits, 14 ka to present (MIS1). The oldest artefacts were found at the base of the T4 terrace, with the local stratigraphic level dated to 175 6 ka (Middle Pleistocene). The lithic assemblages collected from distinct stratigraphic levels (T4, T5 top, T6 terraces and colluvium) are characterized by the predominance of opportunistic technological choices, a feature that can be attributed partly to the preferential exploitation of the available raw material, dominated by local-sourced quartzites and quartz pebbles. The adaptation to local raw material (texture and volume), together with subsistence patterns and behaviours, could explain the rarity of Acheulian types (handaxes and cleavers) and picks in the T4 terraces of the Tejo tributaries; this is in contrast to the same terrace of the Tejo valley, in which these types are found. Interpretation of the environmental conditions (controlled by climate and glacio-eustatic sea-level changes) affecting the hunter-gatherer human groups is also presented
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Martins, A.A.; Cunha, Pedro P.; Rosina, P.; Oosterbeck, L.; Cura, S.; Grimaldi, S.; Gomes, J.; Murray, A.S.; Matos, J.Geoarcheology of Pleistocene open-air sites in the Vila Nova da Barquinha - Santa Cita area (Lower Tejo River basin, central Portugal), Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, Elsevier Science Publishers, 121, -, 128-140, 2010.
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