Last Interglacial Iberian Neandertals as Fisher-Hunter-Gatherers.
Zilhão J., Angelucci D. E., Araújo Igreja M., Arnold L., Badal E., Callapez P., Cardoso J. L., d’Errico F., Daura J., Demuro M., Deschamps M., Dupont C., Gabriel S., Hoffmann, D. L., Legoinha P., Matias H., Monge Soares A. M, Nabais M., Portela P., Rodrigues F., Souto P., 2020 - Last Interglacial Iberian Neandertals as Fisher-Hunter-Gatherers. Science. 367, DOI : 10.1126/science.aaz7943 Résumé / Abstract Figure : Fragments of Brown Crab’s pincers from Figeira Brava / Fragments de pinces de tourteaux découverts à Figueira Brava (M. Nabais) et référentiel actuel (CNRS C. Dupont). Abstract Marine food–reliant subsistence systems such as those in the African Middle Stone Age (MSA) were not thought to exist in Europe until the much later Mesolithic. Whether this apparent lag reflects taphonomic biases or behavioral distinctions between archaic and modern humans remains much debated. Figueira Brava cave, in the Arrábida range (Portugal), provides a...