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Article Reference Octet Stream The worked bone industry and intrusive fauna associated with the prehistoric cave burials of Abri des Autours (Belgium)
ABSTRACT The excavation of the Abri des Autours, a rock-shelter located in southern Belgium, enabled the discovery of three human burials, two dated to the Early Mesolithic and a third dated to the Middle Neolithic. In addition to the human bones, more than 200 faunal remains were uncovered. A taphonomic analysis was undertaken to determine whether their presence resulted from anthropogenic activities and whether they are linked to the burials. Two assemblages were distinguished. The majority of the fauna corresponds to remains of animals found scattered throughout the cave, including in the Mesolithic levels. These are mainly portions of carcasses brought in to the rockshelter by scavengers or predators. Therefore, their deposition did not result from human activity. Thus far, no animal bone had been found in direct association with Mesolithic burials in Belgium, and this site conforms to that pattern. Moreover, this interpretation corroborates the archaeological study, which did not uncover any traces of domestic activity in the cave, during either the Mesolithic or the Neolithic. On the other hand, several bone artefacts, including various tools and a pendant, were also identified. With the exception of an isolated artefact, all of these were clearly associated with the Middle Neolithic burial (Michelsberg culture). This is only the fourth Neolithic cave burial to have yielded animal bone artefacts in Belgium. A preliminary micro-wear analysis has confirmed that these objects had been used before being deposited and has allowed us to propose several hypotheses concerning their original use.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2017
Article Reference First record of the landsnail Ferussacia folliculum (Schröter, 1784) in Belgium (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Ferussaciidae)
Located in Associated publications / Belgian Journal of Zoology / Bibliographic References
Article Reference Synergistic effects of dual parasitism in Daphnia magna under nutrient limitation
Located in Associated publications / Belgian Journal of Zoology / Bibliographic References
Article Reference Microspatial distribution of molluscs and response of species to litter moisture, water levels and eutrophication in moist, alkaline ecosystems
Located in Associated publications / Belgian Journal of Zoology / Bibliographic References
Article Reference Macroevolutionary analysis of the tempo of diversification in snappers and fusiliers (Percomorpha: Lutjanidae)
Located in Associated publications / Belgian Journal of Zoology / Bibliographic References
Article Reference Effects of an experimental resource pulse on the macrofaunal assemblage inhabiting seagrass macrophytodetritus
Located in Associated publications / Belgian Journal of Zoology / Bibliographic References
Article Reference Predicting the impact of climate change on the distribution pattern of Agamura persica (Dumeril, 1856) (Squamata: Gekkonidae) in Iran
Located in Associated publications / Belgian Journal of Zoology / Bibliographic References
Article Reference Variability of pterygoid teeth in three species of Podarcis lizards and the utility of palatal dentition in lizard systematics
Located in Associated publications / Belgian Journal of Zoology / Bibliographic References
Article Reference The pretarsus of the honeybee
Located in Associated publications / Belgian Journal of Zoology / Bibliographic References
Article Reference Pathogenic fungus in feral populations of the invasive North American bullfrog in Argentina
Located in Associated publications / Belgian Journal of Zoology / Bibliographic References