학술논문

Who's to blame? The Mesolithic non‐anthropic leporids from Cueva de los Postes (Badajoz, Spain).
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. Jan2022, Vol. 32 Issue 1, p229-240. 12p.
Subject
*MESOLITHIC Period
*MUSTELIDAE
*ZOOARCHAEOLOGY
*CAVES
*FOXES
*HARES
Language
ISSN
1047-482X
Abstract
The Mesolithic faunal assemblage from Cueva de Los Postes (Badajoz, Spain) is presented and discussed. The faunal remains from different stratigraphic units spatially associated with the Mesolithic funerary use of the cave or preceded them were analyzed. The zooarchaeological record is dominated by leporids, generally rabbit but also hare, scarce mustelids, and undetermined birds. Results indicate that these animals are not associated with the human use of the cave. The relevance of carnivore damage points to an exogenous origin for leporid accumulation. It is inferred that this mixed deposit of scats and non‐ingested remains results from foxes' activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]