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Chronological reassessment of the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition and Early Upper Paleolithic cultures in Cantabrian Spain

Methodological advances in dating the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition provide a better understanding of the replacement of local Neanderthal populations by Anatomically Modern Humans. Today we know that this replacement was not a single, pan-European event, but rather it took place at differe...

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Autores principales: Marín-Arroyo, Ana B., Rios-Garaizar, Joseba, Straus, Lawrence G., Jones, Jennifer R., de la Rasilla, Marco, González Morales, Manuel R., Richards, Michael, Altuna, Jesús, Mariezkurrena, Koro, Ocio, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5905894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29668700
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194708
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author Marín-Arroyo, Ana B.
Rios-Garaizar, Joseba
Straus, Lawrence G.
Jones, Jennifer R.
de la Rasilla, Marco
González Morales, Manuel R.
Richards, Michael
Altuna, Jesús
Mariezkurrena, Koro
Ocio, David
author_facet Marín-Arroyo, Ana B.
Rios-Garaizar, Joseba
Straus, Lawrence G.
Jones, Jennifer R.
de la Rasilla, Marco
González Morales, Manuel R.
Richards, Michael
Altuna, Jesús
Mariezkurrena, Koro
Ocio, David
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description Methodological advances in dating the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition provide a better understanding of the replacement of local Neanderthal populations by Anatomically Modern Humans. Today we know that this replacement was not a single, pan-European event, but rather it took place at different times in different regions. Thus, local conditions could have played a role. Iberia represents a significant macro-region to study this process. Northern Atlantic Spain contains evidence of both Mousterian and Early Upper Paleolithic occupations, although most of them are not properly dated, thus hindering the chances of an adequate interpretation. Here we present 46 new radiocarbon dates conducted using ultrafiltration pre-treatment method of anthropogenically manipulated bones from 13 sites in the Cantabrian region containing Mousterian, Aurignacian and Gravettian levels, of which 30 are considered relevant. These dates, alongside previously reported ones, were integrated into a Bayesian age model to reconstruct an absolute timescale for the transitional period. According to it, the Mousterian disappeared in the region by 47.9–45.1ka cal BP, while the Châtelperronian lasted between 42.6k and 41.5ka cal BP. The Mousterian and Châtelperronian did not overlap, indicating that the latter might be either intrusive or an offshoot of the Mousterian. The new chronology also suggests that the Aurignacian appears between 43.3–40.5ka cal BP overlapping with the Châtelperronian, and ended around 34.6–33.1ka cal BP, after the Gravettian had already been established in the region. This evidence indicates that Neanderthals and AMH co-existed <1,000 years, with the caveat that no diagnostic human remains have been found with the latest Mousterian, Châtelperronian or earliest Aurignacian in Cantabrian Spain.
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spelling pubmed-59058942018-05-06 Chronological reassessment of the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition and Early Upper Paleolithic cultures in Cantabrian Spain Marín-Arroyo, Ana B. Rios-Garaizar, Joseba Straus, Lawrence G. Jones, Jennifer R. de la Rasilla, Marco González Morales, Manuel R. Richards, Michael Altuna, Jesús Mariezkurrena, Koro Ocio, David PLoS One Research Article Methodological advances in dating the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition provide a better understanding of the replacement of local Neanderthal populations by Anatomically Modern Humans. Today we know that this replacement was not a single, pan-European event, but rather it took place at different times in different regions. Thus, local conditions could have played a role. Iberia represents a significant macro-region to study this process. Northern Atlantic Spain contains evidence of both Mousterian and Early Upper Paleolithic occupations, although most of them are not properly dated, thus hindering the chances of an adequate interpretation. Here we present 46 new radiocarbon dates conducted using ultrafiltration pre-treatment method of anthropogenically manipulated bones from 13 sites in the Cantabrian region containing Mousterian, Aurignacian and Gravettian levels, of which 30 are considered relevant. These dates, alongside previously reported ones, were integrated into a Bayesian age model to reconstruct an absolute timescale for the transitional period. According to it, the Mousterian disappeared in the region by 47.9–45.1ka cal BP, while the Châtelperronian lasted between 42.6k and 41.5ka cal BP. The Mousterian and Châtelperronian did not overlap, indicating that the latter might be either intrusive or an offshoot of the Mousterian. The new chronology also suggests that the Aurignacian appears between 43.3–40.5ka cal BP overlapping with the Châtelperronian, and ended around 34.6–33.1ka cal BP, after the Gravettian had already been established in the region. This evidence indicates that Neanderthals and AMH co-existed <1,000 years, with the caveat that no diagnostic human remains have been found with the latest Mousterian, Châtelperronian or earliest Aurignacian in Cantabrian Spain. Public Library of Science 2018-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5905894/ /pubmed/29668700 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194708 Text en © 2018 Marín-Arroyo 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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Marín-Arroyo, Ana B.
Rios-Garaizar, Joseba
Straus, Lawrence G.
Jones, Jennifer R.
de la Rasilla, Marco
González Morales, Manuel R.
Richards, Michael
Altuna, Jesús
Mariezkurrena, Koro
Ocio, David
Chronological reassessment of the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition and Early Upper Paleolithic cultures in Cantabrian Spain
title Chronological reassessment of the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition and Early Upper Paleolithic cultures in Cantabrian Spain
title_full Chronological reassessment of the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition and Early Upper Paleolithic cultures in Cantabrian Spain
title_fullStr Chronological reassessment of the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition and Early Upper Paleolithic cultures in Cantabrian Spain
title_full_unstemmed Chronological reassessment of the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition and Early Upper Paleolithic cultures in Cantabrian Spain
title_short Chronological reassessment of the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition and Early Upper Paleolithic cultures in Cantabrian Spain
title_sort chronological reassessment of the middle to upper paleolithic transition and early upper paleolithic cultures in cantabrian spain
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5905894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29668700
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194708
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