The earliest Pleistocene archaeological sites in western Iberia: present evidences and research prospects

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Autor(a) principal: Oosterbeck, L.
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Grimaldi, S., Rosina, P., Cura, S., Cunha, P. P., Martins, A. A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/14563
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2010.01.024
Resumo: Archaeological evidence for the earliest human presence in western Iberia is summarised and discussed. Western Iberia is geologically characterised by magmatic and metamorphic rocks (Hesperian Massif) but also by siliciclastic and carbonate Mesozoic and Cenozoic formations. The geological context affects the distribution of Pleistocene archaeological sites, as the most of the archaeological evidence known today is located in river terrace formations or in karst deposits. Very few sites have been fully investigated; the older ones are tentatively dated as middle/late Middle Pleistocene. Recent results have been obtained using an archaeological and geomorphological approach carried out in the Portuguese region of Alto Ribatejo. Dating of the lithic assemblages found in fluvial terraces or in cave deposits indicates that the first human presence in Portugal is not older than the OIS 8–9. However, it remains difficult to explain the long chronological gap between the archaeological evidences in western Iberia and the older sites in central and eastern Iberia, such as those in the Sierra de Atapuerca and Guadix Baxa areas.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The earliest Pleistocene archaeological sites in western Iberia: present evidences and research prospects
title The earliest Pleistocene archaeological sites in western Iberia: present evidences and research prospects
spellingShingle The earliest Pleistocene archaeological sites in western Iberia: present evidences and research prospects
Oosterbeck, L.
lithic assemblages
title_short The earliest Pleistocene archaeological sites in western Iberia: present evidences and research prospects
title_full The earliest Pleistocene archaeological sites in western Iberia: present evidences and research prospects
title_fullStr The earliest Pleistocene archaeological sites in western Iberia: present evidences and research prospects
title_full_unstemmed The earliest Pleistocene archaeological sites in western Iberia: present evidences and research prospects
title_sort The earliest Pleistocene archaeological sites in western Iberia: present evidences and research prospects
author Oosterbeck, L.
author_facet Oosterbeck, L.
Grimaldi, S.
Rosina, P.
Cura, S.
Cunha, P. P.
Martins, A. A.
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author2 Grimaldi, S.
Rosina, P.
Cura, S.
Cunha, P. P.
Martins, A. A.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oosterbeck, L.
Grimaldi, S.
Rosina, P.
Cura, S.
Cunha, P. P.
Martins, A. A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv lithic assemblages
topic lithic assemblages
description Archaeological evidence for the earliest human presence in western Iberia is summarised and discussed. Western Iberia is geologically characterised by magmatic and metamorphic rocks (Hesperian Massif) but also by siliciclastic and carbonate Mesozoic and Cenozoic formations. The geological context affects the distribution of Pleistocene archaeological sites, as the most of the archaeological evidence known today is located in river terrace formations or in karst deposits. Very few sites have been fully investigated; the older ones are tentatively dated as middle/late Middle Pleistocene. Recent results have been obtained using an archaeological and geomorphological approach carried out in the Portuguese region of Alto Ribatejo. Dating of the lithic assemblages found in fluvial terraces or in cave deposits indicates that the first human presence in Portugal is not older than the OIS 8–9. However, it remains difficult to explain the long chronological gap between the archaeological evidences in western Iberia and the older sites in central and eastern Iberia, such as those in the Sierra de Atapuerca and Guadix Baxa areas.
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