Goldra: premier gisement karstique en Algarve, faune et industries

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Autor(a) principal: Antunes, M. Telles
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Manuppella, G., Mein, P., Zbyszewski, G.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: fra
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/1541
Resumo: A bone breccia from Goldra, near Loulé, is studied. It corresponds to the infilling of a karst depression, consisting of: rather worn and probably transported dolomite pebbles at the bottom; accumulations of frequently burnt bone scraps, much broken and with acute edges (no transport), certainly debris of human food, suggesting habitat level (s); in association with the former, stone (flint, quartz, quartzite, graywacke) rather uncharacteristic artifacts that seem compatible with middle and upper Paleolithic, or with Epipaleolithic; and small mammal teeth and bones. Fauna includes an extinct species, Microtus brecciensis recognized for the first time in Portugal. It is not older than Riss-Wiirm interglacial, and may be of this age or later, maybe that of one of wurm's first interstades. Fauna points out to a varied landscape with open country and woods; and to a rather warm and dry temperate, or dry subtropical mediterranean climate. Climate differences should not be significant in comparison with the extant situation. The presence of the mammal species found so far is consistent with modern distribution.
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title Goldra: premier gisement karstique en Algarve, faune et industries
spellingShingle Goldra: premier gisement karstique en Algarve, faune et industries
Antunes, M. Telles
Mammals
Atypical stone artifacts (middle Paleolithic to Epipaleolithic)
Karst
Goldra
Algarve, Portugal
title_short Goldra: premier gisement karstique en Algarve, faune et industries
title_full Goldra: premier gisement karstique en Algarve, faune et industries
title_fullStr Goldra: premier gisement karstique en Algarve, faune et industries
title_full_unstemmed Goldra: premier gisement karstique en Algarve, faune et industries
title_sort Goldra: premier gisement karstique en Algarve, faune et industries
author Antunes, M. Telles
author_facet Antunes, M. Telles
Manuppella, G.
Mein, P.
Zbyszewski, G.
author_role author
author2 Manuppella, G.
Mein, P.
Zbyszewski, G.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv RUN
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Antunes, M. Telles
Manuppella, G.
Mein, P.
Zbyszewski, G.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mammals
Atypical stone artifacts (middle Paleolithic to Epipaleolithic)
Karst
Goldra
Algarve, Portugal
topic Mammals
Atypical stone artifacts (middle Paleolithic to Epipaleolithic)
Karst
Goldra
Algarve, Portugal
description A bone breccia from Goldra, near Loulé, is studied. It corresponds to the infilling of a karst depression, consisting of: rather worn and probably transported dolomite pebbles at the bottom; accumulations of frequently burnt bone scraps, much broken and with acute edges (no transport), certainly debris of human food, suggesting habitat level (s); in association with the former, stone (flint, quartz, quartzite, graywacke) rather uncharacteristic artifacts that seem compatible with middle and upper Paleolithic, or with Epipaleolithic; and small mammal teeth and bones. Fauna includes an extinct species, Microtus brecciensis recognized for the first time in Portugal. It is not older than Riss-Wiirm interglacial, and may be of this age or later, maybe that of one of wurm's first interstades. Fauna points out to a varied landscape with open country and woods; and to a rather warm and dry temperate, or dry subtropical mediterranean climate. Climate differences should not be significant in comparison with the extant situation. The presence of the mammal species found so far is consistent with modern distribution.
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