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- W4285205654 abstract "The aim of this chapter is to provide a general overview of the currently available data on the spatial patterns of Neanderthal campsites. Similarly to other behavioural domains, the spatial strategies of Neanderthals have often been defined as simple and repetitive, far from the complexity characteristic of modern humans. However, before addressing this issue, we will discuss some general problems related to the ethnographic background from which the concept of the hunter–gatherer campsite has been constructed. Even if certain elements of this ethnographic paradigm are difficult to translate to the archaeological realm, most of the spatial units identified in hunter–gatherer camps—domestic, sleeping and resting, specialised, and secondary waste areas—have been recognised in Neanderthal sites. At first glance, this suggests that the formation processes behind the spatial variability of Middle Palaeolithic sites must be similar to those observed among recent foragers. Nevertheless, the temporal uncertainties inherent in the archaeological record limit our ability to address the ethnographic agenda and pose serious challenges to the scope of our spatial interpretations." @default.
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- W4285205654 title "The organisation of living spaces in Neanderthal campsites" @default.
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