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Occurrence of whale barnacles in Nerja Cave (Málaga, southern Spain): Indirect evidence of whale consumption by humans in the Upper Magdalenian

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Occurrence of whale barnacles in Nerja Cave (Málaga, southern Spain): Indirect evidence of whale consumption by humans in the Upper Magdalenian

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dc.contributor.author Álvarez Fernández, Esteban
dc.contributor.author Carriol, René-Pierre
dc.contributor.author Jordá Pardo, Jesús F.
dc.contributor.author Aura Tortosa, J. Emili
dc.contributor.author Avezuela Aristu, Bárbara
dc.contributor.author Carrión Marco, Yolanda
dc.contributor.author García Guinea, Javier
dc.contributor.author Morales Pérez, Juan Vicente
dc.contributor.author Badal, Ernestina
dc.contributor.author Maestro González, Adolfo
dc.contributor.author Pérez Jordà, Guillem
dc.contributor.author Pérez Ripoll, Manuel
dc.contributor.author Rodrigo García, María José
dc.contributor.author Scarff, James E.
dc.contributor.author Villalba Currás, María Paz
dc.contributor.author Wood, Rachel
dc.date.accessioned 2014-06-18T08:01:31Z
dc.date.available 2014-06-18T08:01:31Z
dc.date.issued 2013
dc.identifier.citation Álvarez Fernández, Esteban Carriol, René-Pierre Jordá Pardo, Jesús F. Aura Tortosa, J. Emili Avezuela, Bárbara Carrión Marco, Yolanda García Guinea, Javier Morales, Juan V. Badal, Ernestina Maestro González, Adolfo Pérez Jordà, Guillem Pérez Ripoll, Manuel Rodrigo, María J. Scarff, James E. Villalba, M. Paz Wood, Rachel 2013 Occurrence of whale barnacles in Nerja Cave (Málaga, southern Spain): Indirect evidence of whale consumption by humans in the Upper Magdalenian Quaternary International
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10550/36217
dc.description.abstract A total of 167 plates of two whale barnacle species (Tubicinella majorLamarck, 1802 and Cetopirus complanatusMörch, 1853) have been found in the Upper Magdalenian layers of Nerja Cave, Mina Chamber (Maro, Málaga, southern Spain). This is the first occurrence of these species in a prehistoric site. Both species are specific to the southern right whale Eubalena australis, today endemic in the Southern Hemisphere. Because of Antarctic sea-ice expansion during the Last Glacial Period, these whales could have migrated to the Northern Hemisphere, and reached southern Spain. Whale barnacles indicate that maritime-oriented forager human groups found stranded whales on the coast and, because of the size and weight of the large bones, transported only certain pieces (skin, blubber and meat) to the caves where they were consumed.
dc.relation.ispartof Quaternary International, 2013
dc.subject Paleolític
dc.title Occurrence of whale barnacles in Nerja Cave (Málaga, southern Spain): Indirect evidence of whale consumption by humans in the Upper Magdalenian
dc.type journal article es_ES
dc.date.updated 2014-06-18T08:01:31Z
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.quaint.2013.01.014
dc.identifier.idgrec 091001
dc.rights.accessRights open access es_ES
dc.identifier.url 10.1016/j.quaint.2013.01.014

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