Recent archaeological investigations are revising our understanding of the cultural, economic and ecological framework of the last hunter-gatherer groups in NW Sicily between the Late Pleistocene and the early Holocene (from 14 to 8 kya cal. BP). Here we present the main results of a multidisciplinary study on lithics and faunal remains retrieved from four Palaeo-Mesolithic coastal cave sites in NW Sicily: Grotta d’Oriente and Grotta delle Uccerie on Favignana Island, and Grotta di Cala Mancina and Isolidda on the western side of the San Vito lo Capo peninsula.
Human response to Late Palaeolithic-Early Mesolithic transition: stone tool production and resources exploitation of the last hunter-gatherers in SW Sicily / Domenico Lo Vetro; Andrè Carlo Colonese; Zelia Di Giuseppe; Walter Landini; Fabio Martini. - In: BULLETIN DU MUSEE D'ANTHROPOLOGIE PREHISTORIQUE DE MONACO. - ISSN 0544-7631. - STAMPA. - 56:(2017), pp. 130-133.
Human response to Late Palaeolithic-Early Mesolithic transition: stone tool production and resources exploitation of the last hunter-gatherers in SW Sicily
LO VETRO, DOMENICO;DI GIUSEPPE, ZELIA;MARTINI, FABIO
2017
Abstract
Recent archaeological investigations are revising our understanding of the cultural, economic and ecological framework of the last hunter-gatherer groups in NW Sicily between the Late Pleistocene and the early Holocene (from 14 to 8 kya cal. BP). Here we present the main results of a multidisciplinary study on lithics and faunal remains retrieved from four Palaeo-Mesolithic coastal cave sites in NW Sicily: Grotta d’Oriente and Grotta delle Uccerie on Favignana Island, and Grotta di Cala Mancina and Isolidda on the western side of the San Vito lo Capo peninsula.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.