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The earliest basketry in southern Europe: Hunter-gatherer and farmer plant-based technology in Cueva de los Murciélagos (Albuñol)

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Martínez Sevilla, Francisco
Herrero Otal, María
Martín Seijo, María
Santana Cabrera, Jonathan
Lozano Rodríguez, José Antonio
Maicas Ramos, Ruth
Cubas Morera, Miriam
Homs, Anna
Martínez Sánchez, Rafael M.
Bertin, Ingrid
Barroso Bermejo, Rosa
Bueno Ramírez, Primitiva
Balbín Behrmann, Rodrigo
Palomo Pérez, Antoni
Álvarez Valero, Antonio M
Peña-Chocarro, Leonor
Murillo Barroso, Mercedes
Fernández Domínguez, Eva
Altamirano García, Manuel
Pardo Martínez, Rubén
Iriarte Cela, Mercedes
Carrasco Rus, J.
Alfaro Giner, Carmen
Piqué Huerta, Raquel
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Date
2023
Subject
19th century
Burial sites
Farming communities
Holocenes
Material cultures
Mining activities
Organic materials
Organics
Plant material
Southern Europe
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Abstract
Plant material culture can offer unique insights into the ways of life of prehistoric societies; however, its perishable nature has prevented a thorough understanding of its diverse and complex uses. Sites with exceptional preservation of organic materials provide a unique opportunity for further research. The burial site of Cueva de los Murciélagos in southern Iberia, uncovered during 19th-century mining activities, contained the best-preserved hunter-gatherer basketry in southern Europe, together with other unique organic artifacts associated with the first farming communities, such as sandals and a wooden hammer. We present 14 14C dates for the perishable artifacts (N = 76), situating the assemblage between the Early and Middle Holocene (c. 7500 to 4200 cal BCE). Our integrated analysis includes raw material determination and technological and chrono-cultural contextualization of this unique and important set of materials.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10396/30696
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Francisco Martínez-Sevilla et al. ,The earliest basketry in southern Europe: Hunter-gatherer and farmer plant-based technology in Cueva de los Murciélagos (Albuñol).Sci. Adv.9,eadi3055(2023)
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adi3055
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This work was supported by the project “De los museos al territorio: actualizando el estudio de la Cueva de los Murciélagos de Albuñol (Granada)” (MUTERMUR) (Referencia CM/JIN/2021-009) financed by the program of Young Researchers of Comunidad de Madrid (directed by F.M.-S. as the principal investigator). J.S. is funded by Ramon y Cajal fellowship (RYC2019-028346) by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MCIN). M.C. is funded by a Ramón y Cajal fellowship (RYC2019-026697-I) and by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MCIN). R.P.H., M.H.-O., and A.P.P. are members of the research group 2021-SGR 00190 funded by the AGAUR. R.P.H. is an ICREA academia researcher. M.M.-S. was funded by the Beatriz Galindo program as Junior Distinguished Researcher (BG20/00076).
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