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Palaeoecological context for the extinction of the Neanderthals: A small mammal study of Stratigraphic Unit V of the El Salt site, Alcoi, eastern Spain
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2021-04Registro en:
Fagoaga, Ana; Laplana, César; Marquina Blasco, Rafael; Machado, Jorge; Marin Monfort, María Dolores; et al.; Palaeoecological context for the extinction of the Neanderthals: A small mammal study of Stratigraphic Unit V of the El Salt site, Alcoi, eastern Spain; Elsevier Science; Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology; 567; 4-2021; 1-12
0031-0182
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Fagoaga, Ana
Laplana, César
Marquina Blasco, Rafael
Machado, Jorge
Marin Monfort, María Dolores
Crespo Roures, Vicente Daniel
Hernández, Cristo M.
Mallol, Carolina
Galván, Bertila
Ruiz Sánchez, Francisco Javier
Resumen
El Salt is an important reference site for understanding the extinction of Neanderthal populations in the eastern Iberian Peninsula during MIS 3. In this paper, we describe the small mammal assemblage from Stratigraphic Unit V, the youngest unit with evidence of human presence, based on nearly 1300 specimens. A total of seven rodents (Microtus arvalis, Microtus duodecimcostatus, Microtus cabrerae, Sciurus vulgaris, Arvicola sapidus, Eliomys quercinus and Apodemus sylvaticus), three insectivores (Talpa occidentalis, Crocidura sp., Sorex sp.) and one lagomorph (Oryctolagus cf. cuniculus) were identified. Palaeocological analyses point to drier conditions in this part of the stratigraphic sequence, supporting the hypothesis that an aridification scenario may have played a role in the extinction of the Neanderthal groups inhabiting this region of the Iberian Peninsula.