The Microvertebrates of Shanidar Cave: Preliminary Taphonomic Findings
Authors
Tilby, E
Miracle, P
Barker, G
Publication Date
2022Journal Title
Quaternary
ISSN
2571-550X
Publisher
MDPI AG
Volume
5
Issue
1
Language
en
Type
Article
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Tilby, E., Miracle, P., & Barker, G. (2022). The Microvertebrates of Shanidar Cave: Preliminary Taphonomic Findings. Quaternary, 5 (1) https://doi.org/10.3390/quat5010004
Abstract
<jats:p>Shanidar Cave, Iraqi Kurdistan, is one of the most important Palaeolithic sites in Southwest Asia. This is due to the long sequence of hominin occupation of the cave and the discovery of multiple Neanderthal individuals from the original Solecki excavations (1951–1960) and recent excavations (2014 to present). Preliminary taphonomic analyses of the microvertebrate assemblage were undertaken to understand the factors affecting assemblage formation and accumulation, and this paper presents the first results of these analyses. All contexts display a high proportion of fragmentation, with a slight decrease in breakage towards the base of the sequence. Black staining and root etching were observed in a similar pattern, present in most contexts but with an increase in the lower levels. A significant proportion of the microvertebrate remains examined displayed light traces of digestion, indicating some contribution to the assemblage by predators. The results are consistent with wider palaeoecological records that indicate relatively warm, wet conditions at the base of the sequence and cooler, drier conditions at the top.</jats:p>
Keywords
microvertebrates, taphonomy, palaeoecology, Shanidar Cave
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NERC (NE/L002507/1)
NERC (1946940)
Natural Environment Research Council (1946940)
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/quat5010004
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/332992
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