Age and date for early arrival of the Acheulian in Europe (Barranc de la Boella, la Canonja, Spain)

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Autor(a) principal: Vallverdú, Josep
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Saladié, Palmira, Rosas, Antonio, Huguet, Rosa, Cáceres, Isabel, Mosquera, Marina, Garcia-Tabernero, Antonio, Estalrrich, Almudena, Lozano-Fernández, Iván, Pineda-Alcalá, Antonio, Carrancho, Ángel, Villalaín, Juan José, Bourlès, Didier, Braucher, Régis, Lebatard, Anne, Vilalta, Jaume, Esteban-Nadal, Montserrat, Bennàsar, Maria Lluc, Bastir, Marcus, López-Polín, Lucía, Ollé, Andreu, Vergés, Josep Maria, Ros-Montoya, Sergio, Martínez-Navarro, Bienvenido, García, Ana, Martinell, Jordi, Expósito, Isabel, Burjachs, Francesc, Agustí, Jordi, Carbonell, Eudald
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/109640
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103634
Resumo: The first arrivals of hominin populations into Eurasia during the Early Pleistocene are currently considered to have occurred as short and poorly dated biological dispersions. Questions as to the tempo and mode of these early prehistoric settlements have given rise to debates concerning the taxonomic significance of the lithic assemblages, as trace fossils, and the geographical distribution of the technological traditions found in the Lower Palaeolithic record. Here, we report on the Barranc de la Boella site which has yielded a lithic assemblage dating to ∼1 million years ago that includes large cutting tools (LCT). We argue that distinct technological traditions coexisted in the Iberian archaeological repertoires of the late Early Pleistocene age in a similar way to the earliest sub-Saharan African artefact assemblages. These differences between stone tool assemblages may be attributed to the different chronologies of hominin dispersal events. The archaeological record of Barranc de la Boella completes the geographical distribution of LCT assemblages across southern Eurasia during the EMPT (Early-Middle Pleistocene Transition, circa 942 to 641 kyr). Up to now, chronology of the earliest European LCT assemblages is based on the abundant Palaeolithic record found in terrace river sequences which have been dated to the end of the EMPT and later. However, the findings at Barranc de la Boella suggest that early LCT lithic assemblages appeared in the SW of Europe during earlier hominin dispersal episodes before the definitive colonization of temperate Eurasia took place.
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title Age and date for early arrival of the Acheulian in Europe (Barranc de la Boella, la Canonja, Spain)
spellingShingle Age and date for early arrival of the Acheulian in Europe (Barranc de la Boella, la Canonja, Spain)
Vallverdú, Josep
Animals
Carnivory
Fossils
Spain
Animal Distribution
Hominidae
title_short Age and date for early arrival of the Acheulian in Europe (Barranc de la Boella, la Canonja, Spain)
title_full Age and date for early arrival of the Acheulian in Europe (Barranc de la Boella, la Canonja, Spain)
title_fullStr Age and date for early arrival of the Acheulian in Europe (Barranc de la Boella, la Canonja, Spain)
title_full_unstemmed Age and date for early arrival of the Acheulian in Europe (Barranc de la Boella, la Canonja, Spain)
title_sort Age and date for early arrival of the Acheulian in Europe (Barranc de la Boella, la Canonja, Spain)
author Vallverdú, Josep
author_facet Vallverdú, Josep
Saladié, Palmira
Rosas, Antonio
Huguet, Rosa
Cáceres, Isabel
Mosquera, Marina
Garcia-Tabernero, Antonio
Estalrrich, Almudena
Lozano-Fernández, Iván
Pineda-Alcalá, Antonio
Carrancho, Ángel
Villalaín, Juan José
Bourlès, Didier
Braucher, Régis
Lebatard, Anne
Vilalta, Jaume
Esteban-Nadal, Montserrat
Bennàsar, Maria Lluc
Bastir, Marcus
López-Polín, Lucía
Ollé, Andreu
Vergés, Josep Maria
Ros-Montoya, Sergio
Martínez-Navarro, Bienvenido
García, Ana
Martinell, Jordi
Expósito, Isabel
Burjachs, Francesc
Agustí, Jordi
Carbonell, Eudald
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Rosas, Antonio
Huguet, Rosa
Cáceres, Isabel
Mosquera, Marina
Garcia-Tabernero, Antonio
Estalrrich, Almudena
Lozano-Fernández, Iván
Pineda-Alcalá, Antonio
Carrancho, Ángel
Villalaín, Juan José
Bourlès, Didier
Braucher, Régis
Lebatard, Anne
Vilalta, Jaume
Esteban-Nadal, Montserrat
Bennàsar, Maria Lluc
Bastir, Marcus
López-Polín, Lucía
Ollé, Andreu
Vergés, Josep Maria
Ros-Montoya, Sergio
Martínez-Navarro, Bienvenido
García, Ana
Martinell, Jordi
Expósito, Isabel
Burjachs, Francesc
Agustí, Jordi
Carbonell, Eudald
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vallverdú, Josep
Saladié, Palmira
Rosas, Antonio
Huguet, Rosa
Cáceres, Isabel
Mosquera, Marina
Garcia-Tabernero, Antonio
Estalrrich, Almudena
Lozano-Fernández, Iván
Pineda-Alcalá, Antonio
Carrancho, Ángel
Villalaín, Juan José
Bourlès, Didier
Braucher, Régis
Lebatard, Anne
Vilalta, Jaume
Esteban-Nadal, Montserrat
Bennàsar, Maria Lluc
Bastir, Marcus
López-Polín, Lucía
Ollé, Andreu
Vergés, Josep Maria
Ros-Montoya, Sergio
Martínez-Navarro, Bienvenido
García, Ana
Martinell, Jordi
Expósito, Isabel
Burjachs, Francesc
Agustí, Jordi
Carbonell, Eudald
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Animals
Carnivory
Fossils
Spain
Animal Distribution
Hominidae
topic Animals
Carnivory
Fossils
Spain
Animal Distribution
Hominidae
description The first arrivals of hominin populations into Eurasia during the Early Pleistocene are currently considered to have occurred as short and poorly dated biological dispersions. Questions as to the tempo and mode of these early prehistoric settlements have given rise to debates concerning the taxonomic significance of the lithic assemblages, as trace fossils, and the geographical distribution of the technological traditions found in the Lower Palaeolithic record. Here, we report on the Barranc de la Boella site which has yielded a lithic assemblage dating to ∼1 million years ago that includes large cutting tools (LCT). We argue that distinct technological traditions coexisted in the Iberian archaeological repertoires of the late Early Pleistocene age in a similar way to the earliest sub-Saharan African artefact assemblages. These differences between stone tool assemblages may be attributed to the different chronologies of hominin dispersal events. The archaeological record of Barranc de la Boella completes the geographical distribution of LCT assemblages across southern Eurasia during the EMPT (Early-Middle Pleistocene Transition, circa 942 to 641 kyr). Up to now, chronology of the earliest European LCT assemblages is based on the abundant Palaeolithic record found in terrace river sequences which have been dated to the end of the EMPT and later. However, the findings at Barranc de la Boella suggest that early LCT lithic assemblages appeared in the SW of Europe during earlier hominin dispersal episodes before the definitive colonization of temperate Eurasia took place.
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