We applied taphonomic analysis combined with geostatistical approaches to investigate the hypothesis that Cocina cave (Eastern Iberia) represents an acculturation context for the appearance of Neolithic Cardial pottery. In the 1970s, Fortea suggested that this important site was a prime example of acculturation because of the presence of early Neolithic pottery in late Mesolithic contexts. Since that time Cocina cave has been heralded as an example of indigenous hunter-gatherers incorporating Neolithic cultural elements into their lifeways. We analyzed the area excavated by Fortea in the 1970s by digitizing archaeological records and testing the spatial distribution of artifacts using geostatistical analysis and high-resolution AMS radiocarbon dating. We con- textualized the findings by discussing key issues of archaeological depositions with the goal to better understand the palimpsest that usually occur in prehistoric sequences. Our analysis indicates that the mixture of Mesolithic and Neolithic materials resulted from taphonomic processes rather than acculturation.

Taphonomic processes inconsistent with indigenous Mesolithic acculturation during the transition to the Neolithic in the Western Mediterranean / Pardo-Gordó, Salvador; García Puchol, Oreto; Diez Castillo, Agustín A.; Mcclure, Sarah B.; Juan Cabanilles, Joaquim; Pérez Ripoll, Manuel; Molina Balaguer, Lluís; Bernabeu Aubán, Joan; Pascual Benito, Josep Ll; Kennett, Douglas J.; Cortell Nicolau, Alfredo; Tsante, Nefeli; Basile, Martina. - In: QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1040-6182. - ELETTRONICO. - 483:(2018), pp. 136-147. [10.1016/j.quaint.2018.05.008]

Taphonomic processes inconsistent with indigenous Mesolithic acculturation during the transition to the Neolithic in the Western Mediterranean

Basile, Martina
2018

Abstract

We applied taphonomic analysis combined with geostatistical approaches to investigate the hypothesis that Cocina cave (Eastern Iberia) represents an acculturation context for the appearance of Neolithic Cardial pottery. In the 1970s, Fortea suggested that this important site was a prime example of acculturation because of the presence of early Neolithic pottery in late Mesolithic contexts. Since that time Cocina cave has been heralded as an example of indigenous hunter-gatherers incorporating Neolithic cultural elements into their lifeways. We analyzed the area excavated by Fortea in the 1970s by digitizing archaeological records and testing the spatial distribution of artifacts using geostatistical analysis and high-resolution AMS radiocarbon dating. We con- textualized the findings by discussing key issues of archaeological depositions with the goal to better understand the palimpsest that usually occur in prehistoric sequences. Our analysis indicates that the mixture of Mesolithic and Neolithic materials resulted from taphonomic processes rather than acculturation.
2018
taphonomy; geostatistics; radiocarbon; neolithic transition; cocina cave
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Taphonomic processes inconsistent with indigenous Mesolithic acculturation during the transition to the Neolithic in the Western Mediterranean / Pardo-Gordó, Salvador; García Puchol, Oreto; Diez Castillo, Agustín A.; Mcclure, Sarah B.; Juan Cabanilles, Joaquim; Pérez Ripoll, Manuel; Molina Balaguer, Lluís; Bernabeu Aubán, Joan; Pascual Benito, Josep Ll; Kennett, Douglas J.; Cortell Nicolau, Alfredo; Tsante, Nefeli; Basile, Martina. - In: QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1040-6182. - ELETTRONICO. - 483:(2018), pp. 136-147. [10.1016/j.quaint.2018.05.008]
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