2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2010.09.001
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Marine mollusc exploitation in Mediterranean prehistory: An overview

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“…Furthermore, in several areas, including Andalusia, Gibraltar and perhaps Murcia, Neanderthals used marine resources. In general, faunal patterns define the existence of complex resource management strategies by Neanderthals (e.g., Montes Bernárdez, 1988;Villaverde et al, 1996;Aura et al, 2002;Barroso et al, 2006a,b;Blasco, 2008;Sanchis and Fernández Peris, 2008;Stringer et al, 2008;Martínez Valle, 2009;Colonese et al, 2011;Cortés-Sánchez et al, 2011;Sanchis, 2012;Walker et al, 2012;Blasco and Fernández Peris, 2012a,b).…”
Section: Zooarchaeological Dietary Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, in several areas, including Andalusia, Gibraltar and perhaps Murcia, Neanderthals used marine resources. In general, faunal patterns define the existence of complex resource management strategies by Neanderthals (e.g., Montes Bernárdez, 1988;Villaverde et al, 1996;Aura et al, 2002;Barroso et al, 2006a,b;Blasco, 2008;Sanchis and Fernández Peris, 2008;Stringer et al, 2008;Martínez Valle, 2009;Colonese et al, 2011;Cortés-Sánchez et al, 2011;Sanchis, 2012;Walker et al, 2012;Blasco and Fernández Peris, 2012a,b).…”
Section: Zooarchaeological Dietary Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cohen, 1977;Osborn, 1977), this situation may in part explain the general lack of detailed archaeomalacological analyses in eastern Africa (see Colonese et al, 2011 for a broadly similar argument for the Mediterranean). Therefore, to understand the degree of similarity and difference in human foraging behaviour between the past and the present, and particularly within highly dynamic coastal and marine environments, the appropriate scale and resolution in archaeological analyses are required.…”
Section: Issues Of Scale and Resolution: Analogy Analyses And Interpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, there are archaeological examples from around the world that would suggest a multitude of economic roles for molluscs, from fallback, supplementary and or buffering resources (e.g. Colonese et al, 2011) to integral economic components (e.g. Erlandson, 2001:331;Jerardino, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ramos-Muñoz et al (2014) interpret this observation as results from direct cultural contacts between human groups from both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar. Furthermore, analogue subsistence systems, especially the use of marine resources, are highlighted by different authors without necessarily indicating cultural context (Stringer et al, 2008;Zilhão et al, 2010;Colonese et al, 2011;Cortés Sánchez et al, 2011;Ramos-Muñoz et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%