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- W650779477 abstract "T global debate about differences and similarities between Neanderthal and early modern human behaviour is heating up. When debates reach deadlocks, it is often sensible to turn to new empirical work for re-assessment and/or re-interpretation of existing behavioural models. Niven’s volume in the Tubingen Publications in Prehistory series represents the definitive work on faunal remains from Vogelherd Cave in the Swabian Jura of Germany. This well-produced book discusses the taphonomic and archaeological analysis of the site’s most important Middle and Upper Palaeolithic assemblages providing refined insight into selected subsistence behaviours over time. Chapter One situates Vogelherd in the Neanderthal/ modern human debate. The site is probably best known for its finds of some of the earliest figurative artworks—animal figurines carved in ivory. These are currently considered key elements in definitions for modern human behaviour. While it is unknown which human groups created the organic industries that also include bone, antler, and ivory toolkits, it is apparent that the Swabian Jura was an important region for cultural innovation during the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic transitional period. The faunal assemblages suggest that the cave was used over tens of thousands of years for butchering, processing and consuming game resources. Niven takes the reader through a detailed discussion of the research history of Vogelherd, the Lone Valley, and the curation of the faunal assemblage of Vogelherd over the past century. This background sets the scene for her research design and presentation of results. Her two main goals are identified as; a) presenting a thorough and detailed summary of the faunal assemblages from the Palaeolithic horizons in Vogelherd, and b) modelling the subsistence behaviours of the Neanderthal and modern human occupations of the cave. In the next chapter, geographical and geological backgrounds are provided for the site. The geology of the cave is discussed in detail and several section drawings accompany the discussion. Vogelherd is placed in a chronostratigraphic framework. This positioning highlights problems with earlier documentation systems and provides a corrected section to be used for future research. This re-alignment is a noteworthy contribution, not only for Niven’s own work on the faunal assemblages, but also for possible future work on other material from the site. Comprehensive tables and graphs summarise the radiocarbon data obtained from the site. The associated lithic and organic artifact assemblages, figurative artwork, and human fossils" @default.
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- W650779477 title "The palaeolithic occupation of Vogelherd Cave : implications for the subsistence behavior of late Neanderthals and early modern humans" @default.
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