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The Acheulian and Early Middle Paleolithic in Latium (Italy): Stability and Innovation

We present here the results of a technological and typological analysis of the Acheulian and early Middle Paleolithic assemblages from Torre in Pietra (Latium, Italy) together with comparisons with the Acheulian small tools of Castel di Guido. The assemblages were never chronometrically dated before...

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Autores principales: Villa, Paola, Soriano, Sylvain, Grün, Rainer, Marra, Fabrizio, Nomade, Sebastien, Pereira, Alison, Boschian, Giovanni, Pollarolo, Luca, Fang, Fang, Bahain, Jean-Jacques
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4985512/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27525705
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160516
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author Villa, Paola
Soriano, Sylvain
Grün, Rainer
Marra, Fabrizio
Nomade, Sebastien
Pereira, Alison
Boschian, Giovanni
Pollarolo, Luca
Fang, Fang
Bahain, Jean-Jacques
author_facet Villa, Paola
Soriano, Sylvain
Grün, Rainer
Marra, Fabrizio
Nomade, Sebastien
Pereira, Alison
Boschian, Giovanni
Pollarolo, Luca
Fang, Fang
Bahain, Jean-Jacques
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description We present here the results of a technological and typological analysis of the Acheulian and early Middle Paleolithic assemblages from Torre in Pietra (Latium, Italy) together with comparisons with the Acheulian small tools of Castel di Guido. The assemblages were never chronometrically dated before. We have now (40)Ar/(39)Ar dates and ESR-U-series dates, within a geomorphological framework, which support correlations to marine isotope stages. The Acheulian (previously correlated to MIS 9) is now dated to MIS 10 while the Middle Paleolithic is dated to MIS 7. Lithic analyses are preceded by taphonomic evaluations. The Levallois method of the Middle Paleolithic assemblage is an innovation characterized by the production of thin flake blanks without cortex. In contrast, the small tool blanks of the Acheulian were either pebbles or thick flakes with some cortex. They provided a relatively easy manual prehension. The choice of Levallois thin flake blanks in the Middle Paleolithic assemblage suggest that the new technology is most likely related to the emergence of hafting. Accordingly, the oldest direct evidence of hafting technology is from the site of Campitello Quarry in Tuscany (Central Italy) where birch-bark tar, found on the proximal part of two flint flakes, is dated to the end of MIS 7. Nevertheless, a peculiar feature of the Middle Paleolithic at Torre in Pietra is the continuous presence of small tool blanks on pebbles and cores and on thick flake albeit at a much lower frequency than in the older Acheulian industries. The adoption of the new technology is thus characterized by innovation combined with a degree of stability. The persistence of these habits in spite of the introduction of an innovative technique underlies the importance of cultural transmission and conformity in the behavior of Neandertals.
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spelling pubmed-49855122016-08-29 The Acheulian and Early Middle Paleolithic in Latium (Italy): Stability and Innovation Villa, Paola Soriano, Sylvain Grün, Rainer Marra, Fabrizio Nomade, Sebastien Pereira, Alison Boschian, Giovanni Pollarolo, Luca Fang, Fang Bahain, Jean-Jacques PLoS One Research Article We present here the results of a technological and typological analysis of the Acheulian and early Middle Paleolithic assemblages from Torre in Pietra (Latium, Italy) together with comparisons with the Acheulian small tools of Castel di Guido. The assemblages were never chronometrically dated before. We have now (40)Ar/(39)Ar dates and ESR-U-series dates, within a geomorphological framework, which support correlations to marine isotope stages. The Acheulian (previously correlated to MIS 9) is now dated to MIS 10 while the Middle Paleolithic is dated to MIS 7. Lithic analyses are preceded by taphonomic evaluations. The Levallois method of the Middle Paleolithic assemblage is an innovation characterized by the production of thin flake blanks without cortex. In contrast, the small tool blanks of the Acheulian were either pebbles or thick flakes with some cortex. They provided a relatively easy manual prehension. The choice of Levallois thin flake blanks in the Middle Paleolithic assemblage suggest that the new technology is most likely related to the emergence of hafting. Accordingly, the oldest direct evidence of hafting technology is from the site of Campitello Quarry in Tuscany (Central Italy) where birch-bark tar, found on the proximal part of two flint flakes, is dated to the end of MIS 7. Nevertheless, a peculiar feature of the Middle Paleolithic at Torre in Pietra is the continuous presence of small tool blanks on pebbles and cores and on thick flake albeit at a much lower frequency than in the older Acheulian industries. The adoption of the new technology is thus characterized by innovation combined with a degree of stability. The persistence of these habits in spite of the introduction of an innovative technique underlies the importance of cultural transmission and conformity in the behavior of Neandertals. Public Library of Science 2016-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4985512/ /pubmed/27525705 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160516 Text en © 2016 Villa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Villa, Paola
Soriano, Sylvain
Grün, Rainer
Marra, Fabrizio
Nomade, Sebastien
Pereira, Alison
Boschian, Giovanni
Pollarolo, Luca
Fang, Fang
Bahain, Jean-Jacques
The Acheulian and Early Middle Paleolithic in Latium (Italy): Stability and Innovation
title The Acheulian and Early Middle Paleolithic in Latium (Italy): Stability and Innovation
title_full The Acheulian and Early Middle Paleolithic in Latium (Italy): Stability and Innovation
title_fullStr The Acheulian and Early Middle Paleolithic in Latium (Italy): Stability and Innovation
title_full_unstemmed The Acheulian and Early Middle Paleolithic in Latium (Italy): Stability and Innovation
title_short The Acheulian and Early Middle Paleolithic in Latium (Italy): Stability and Innovation
title_sort acheulian and early middle paleolithic in latium (italy): stability and innovation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4985512/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27525705
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160516
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