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Étude archéozoologique des grands mammifères du gisement Paléolithique moyen d'Érd (Hongrie)
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Étude archéozoologique des grands mammifères du gisement Paléolithique moyen d'Érd (Hongrie)

This work deals with Neanderthal subsistence behaviors during the Middle Palaeolithic in Hungary, through the example of Erd site. Very discreet, hunting and mainly scavenging, activities are shown by zooarchaeological study for meat procurement. This is different for carnivores, except for cave bears. The latter, using the place for hibernation, meant a high number of their remains are associated with -Charentian- lithic industry and with those of cave hyena. This carnivore has a significant impact on bone accumulations, herbivores and bears, and shows signs of cannibalism on its congener's remains. Human activities are visible only on a few bones belonging to large ungulates and cave bear. However, no proof supports the proposition of a clear specialization in cave bear hunting on acquiring meat resources (as written by V. GAbori CsAnk in the monography on Erd published in 1968); a contrario, on scavenging carcasses and/or visiting (actively?) dens for weakened wintering/hibernating bears. These results attest the contemporaneity of a part of the bear carcasses with human installation or presence on the site.
Kirjailija
Éva J Daschek
ISBN
9781407313412
Kieli
Ranska
Paino
877 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
31.12.2014
Kustantaja
BAR Publishing
Sivumäärä
220