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Title: Fire and brief human occupations in Iberia during MIS 4: Evidence from Abric del Pastor (Alcoy, Spain)
Authors: Mallol, Carolina
Hernández, Cristo M.
Mercier, Norbert
Falguères, Christophe
Carrancho, Ángel
Cabanes, Dan
Vidal Matutano, Paloma 
Connolly, Rory
Pérez, Leopoldo
Mayor, Alejandro
Ben Arous, Eslem
Galván, Bertila
UNESCO Clasification: 550405 Prehistoria
550501 Arqueología
Keywords: Bolomor Cave Valencia
Stratigraphic Unit Iv
Last Neanderthals
Site Formation
Gorhams Cave, et al
Issue Date: 2019
Journal: Scientific Reports 
Abstract: There is a relatively low amount of Middle Paleolithic sites in Europe dating to MIS 4. Of the few that exist, several of them lack evidence for anthropogenic fire, raising the question of how this period of global cooling may have affected the Neanderthal population. The Iberian Peninsula is a key area to explore this issue, as it has been considered as a glacial refugium during critical periods of the Neanderthal timeline and might therefore yield archaeological contexts in which we can explore possible changes in the behaviour and settlement patterns of Neanderthal groups during MIS 4. Here we report recent data from Abric del Pastor, a small rock shelter in Alcoy (Alicante, Spain) with a stratified deposit containing Middle Palaeolithic remains. We present absolute dates that frame the sequence within MIS 4 and multi-proxy geoarchaeological evidence of in situ anthropogenic fire, including microscopic evidence of in situ combustion residues and thermally altered sediment. We also present archaeostratigraphic evidence of recurrent, functionally diverse, brief human occupation of the rock shelter. Our results suggest that Neanderthals occupied the Central Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula during MIS 4, that these Neanderthals were not undergoing climatic stress and they were habitual fire users.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/58403
ISSN: 2045-2322
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-54305-9
Source: Scientific Reports [ISSN 2045-2322], v. 9, Article number: 18281
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