Grotta d’Oriente, on the island of Favignana (NW Sicily, Italy), preserves evidence of the human exploitation of marine resources dating back to the early Holocene. Mesolithic and Meso-Neolithic deposits contained abundant mollusc remains, offering the opportunity to explore potential effects of human collection and coastal environmental changes on size and shape of some target species.
Holocene coastal change and intertidal mollusc exploitation in the central Mediterranean: variations in shell size and morphology at Grotta d’Oriente (Sicily) / COLONESE AC; LO VETRO D; MARTINI F. - In: ARCHAEOFAUNA. - ISSN 1132-6891. - STAMPA. - 23:(2014), pp. 181-192.
Holocene coastal change and intertidal mollusc exploitation in the central Mediterranean: variations in shell size and morphology at Grotta d’Oriente (Sicily)
LO VETRO, DOMENICO;MARTINI, FABIO
2014
Abstract
Grotta d’Oriente, on the island of Favignana (NW Sicily, Italy), preserves evidence of the human exploitation of marine resources dating back to the early Holocene. Mesolithic and Meso-Neolithic deposits contained abundant mollusc remains, offering the opportunity to explore potential effects of human collection and coastal environmental changes on size and shape of some target species.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.