The fossil avian assemblage from Cova Foradada (Calafell, Spain) during the Late Pleistocene to Holocene transition

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Nunez-Lahuerta, Carmen [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Rodriguez-Hidalgo, Antonio [2 ,5 ]
Banuls-Cardona, Sandra [2 ,6 ]
Morales, Juan Ignacio [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Univ Basque Country, Fac Ciencia & Tecnol, Dept Geol, Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea UPV EHU, Leioa 48940, Spain
[2] Inst Catala Paleoecol Humana & Evolucio Social IPH, Zona Educ 4,Campus Sescelades URV Edif W3, Tarragona 43007, Spain
[3] Univ Rovira i Virgili, Dept Hist & Hist Art, Av Catalunya 35, Tarragona 43002, Spain
[4] Univ Zaragoza, Dept Ciencias Tierra, Aragosaurus Recursos Geol & Paleoambientes IUCA, C Pedro Cerbuna 12, Zaragoza 50009, Spain
[5] CSIC, Inst Arqueol Merida CSIC Junta Extremadura, Plaza Espana 15, Merida 06800, Spain
[6] Univ Valencia, Dept Prehist Arqueol & Hist Antigua, Av Blasco Ibanez 28, Valencia 46010, Spain
关键词
Palaeoclimatic approach; Bird remains; Landscape; Iberian Peninsula; LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM; BIRD BONES; FOOD REMAINS; IBERIAN LYNX; FRAGMENTATION; DISPERSAL; BARCELONA; REGION; SITES; NORTH;
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10.1016/j.palaeo.2024.112349
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P9 [自然地理学];
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0705 ; 070501 ;
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The end of the Pleistocene to the Holocene is a moment of particular interest, as several environmental changes coincided with some significant culture shifts: the Middle-to-Upper Palaeolithic and the Palaeolithic to Neolithic transitions. Here we present the analysis of the environmental conditions during this period in the Northeast Iberian Peninsula, based on the bird remains from Cova Foradada (Calafell, Tarragona), a site known for its archaeological record, including the symbolic use of imperial eagle phalanges. The stratigraphic sequence of the site is divided into five units, spanning from the Late Pleistocene (Units V to III) to the Northgrippian (Units II and I). A total of 1310 avian remains from these five units have been analysed, revealing the presence of at least 25 bird taxa. This suggests a landscape dominated by open areas with forest or scattered trees. The presence of four species, currently absent around the site, could be related to habitat expansions during colder periods, or to sporadic visits to the area. The layers in Unit IV show a trend towards a reduction in woodlands and an increase of open areas, which may be related to the Heinrich 4 event (ca. 40Ka). The layers in Unit III show the lowest proportion of woodlands and the highest proportions or rocky areas in the sequence. In the Holocene units the presence of water bodies is indicated by the presence of aquatic taxa. Diurnal birds of prey appear to be the main contributors to the bird accumulation, and probably also contributed to the accumulation of leporids. The impact of humans on birds at the site has been documented in several remains, confirming the mixed origin of the avian accumulation and contributing to increasing cases of interaction between humans and large diurnal raptors during Iberian prehistory.
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