Zephyrus (Jul 2010)

Shell midden people in northern Iberia: New data from the mesolithic rock shelter of J3 (Basque Country, Spain)

  • María-José IRIARTE-CHIAPUSSO,
  • Álvaro ARRIZABALAGA,
  • Francisco ETXEBERRIA,
  • Lourdes HERRASTI,
  • Esteban ÁLVAREZ FERNÁNDEZ

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 0
pp. 117 – 127

Abstract

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In the course of a sondage dug in the rock shelter of J3, in the Jaizkibel mountains (at the north-western tip of Guipúzcoa), the body of a adult man was located buried inside a shell midden. This shell midden had not been disturbed and presented internal stratigraphy features. In any case, the outer edge of the shell midden does show some interesting interdigitation with the adjacent habitational layers, with evidence of different stages of occupation. Within the shell midden itself, under the individual buried there, it was possible to observe layers without any ceramics, whereas the layers covering said individual included ceramic fragments. This individual has been dated to 8300 BP and therefore corresponds to a Mesolithic context.

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