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Neandertal Behavior at the Middle Palaeolithic Site of Abric Romaní, Capellades, Spain
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High ResolutionArchaeological ExcavationArchaeologySettlement PatternsCentral MediterraneanHuman SocietiesPaleolithic ArchaeologyBioarchaeologyArchaeological RecordAbric RomaníLanguage StudiesMediterranean ArchaeologyClassicsArchaeological EvidenceHistorical ArchaeologyMiddle Palaeolithic SiteHuman EvolutionPrehistoric ArchaeologyNeandertal BehaviorAnthropology
This paper synthesizes the work carried out since 1983 at the Middle Palaeolithic site of Abric Romaní, Spain, reconstructing Neandertal behavioral and settlement patterns. The sedimentary features of this site give a high resolution of prehistoric occupational events. Large surface excavation (over 300 sq m) has been used to obtain a detailed picture of intrasite settlement patterns. The reconstruction of activities and their spatial and temporal organization is a key issue in the debate concerning the cultural capabilities of Neandertals versus anatomically modern human beings, and our interpretation integrates geoarchaeology, lithic technology, taphonomy, zooarchaeology, and anthropology. In this way, we explain the degree of diversity within a single Neandertal archaeological site, especially regarding lithic assemblage variability, faunal processing activities, and settlement patterns.
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