Maritime-oriented foragers during the Late Pleistocene on the eastern costa del sol (Southeast Iberia): Cueva Victoria (Málaga, Spain)
Esteban Álvarez-Fernández,
J. Emili Aura Tortosa,
Jesús F. Jordá Pardo,
Ismael Palomero-Jiménez,
Mª Teresa Aparicio,
Lidia Cabello-Ligero,
Pedro Cantalejo,
Margarita Vadillo Conesa,
Yolanda Carrión Marco,
María del Mar Espejo,
Mª José Fernández-Gómez,
Naroa García-Ibaibarriaga,
Adolfo Maestro,
Ricard Marlasca,
F. Javier Martín-Vallejo,
Xavier Murelaga,
Manuel Pérez-Ripoll
Affiliations
Esteban Álvarez-Fernández
Departamento de Prehistoria, Historia Antigua y Arqueología, Universidad de Salamanca, Calle Cerrada de Serranos s/n, 37002, Salamanca, Spain; Grupo de Investigador Reconocido PREHUSAL, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain; Corresponding author.
J. Emili Aura Tortosa
Departament de Prehistòria Arqueologia i Història Antiga-PREMEDOC, Universitat de València, Avda. Blasco Ibañez 28, E-46010, València, Spain; Corresponding author.
Jesús F. Jordá Pardo
Laboratorio de Estudios Paleolíticos, Departamento de Prehistoria y Arqueología, Facultad de Geografía e Historia, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Paseo Senda del Rey 7, 28040, Madrid, Spain; Grupo de Investigador Reconocido PREHUSAL, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain; Corresponding author.
Ismael Palomero-Jiménez
Departamento de Prehistoria, Historia Antigua y Arqueología, Universidad de Salamanca, Calle Cerrada de Serranos s/n, 37002, Salamanca, Spain
Mª Teresa Aparicio
Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC, C. José Gutiérrez Abascal, 2, 28006, Madrid, Spain
Lidia Cabello-Ligero
Cave of Ardales, Av. de Málaga, 1, 29550, Ardales, Málaga, Spain
Pedro Cantalejo
Museo Municipal de la Historia y las Tradiciones de Ardales, Cueva de Ardales, Ayuntamiento de Ardales, Avda. de Málaga, 1, 29550, Ardales, Málaga, Spain
Margarita Vadillo Conesa
Departament de Prehistòria Arqueologia i Història Antiga-PREMEDOC, Universitat de València, Avda. Blasco Ibañez 28, E-46010, València, Spain
Yolanda Carrión Marco
Departament de Prehistòria Arqueologia i Història Antiga-PREMEDOC, Universitat de València, Avda. Blasco Ibañez 28, E-46010, València, Spain
María del Mar Espejo
Museo Municipal de la Historia y las Tradiciones de Ardales, Cueva de Ardales, Ayuntamiento de Ardales, Avda. de Málaga, 1, 29550, Ardales, Málaga, Spain
Mª José Fernández-Gómez
Departamento de Estadística, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Salamanca, Campus Miguel de Unamuno, 37007, Salamanca, Spain; Grupo de Investigador Reconocido PREHUSAL, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain
Naroa García-Ibaibarriaga
Departamento de Geografía, Prehistoria y Arqueología, Facultad de Letras, Universidad del País Vasco UPV/EHU, C. Tomás y Valiente s/n, 01006, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
Adolfo Maestro
Department of Geoscientific Research and Prospective, IGME, Calle Calera 1., E-28760, Tres Cantos, Madrid, Spain
Ricard Marlasca
Posidonia SL, Eivissa, Ricard, Spain
F. Javier Martín-Vallejo
Departamento de Estadística, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Salamanca, Campus Miguel de Unamuno, 37007, Salamanca, Spain; Grupo de Investigador Reconocido PREHUSAL, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain
Xavier Murelaga
Departamento de Geología, Facultad de Ciencia y Tecnología, Departamento de Estratigrafía y Paleontología, Universidad del País Vasco UPV/EHU, Apartado 644, 48080, Bilbao, Spain
Manuel Pérez-Ripoll
Departament de Prehistòria Arqueologia i Història Antiga-PREMEDOC, Universitat de València, Avda. Blasco Ibañez 28, E-46010, València, Spain
The Mediterranean coast of Spain is marked by several clusters of Palaeolithic sites: to the south of the Pyrenees, in the area around the Ebro River, in the central part, and on the south coast, one of the southernmost regions in Europe. The number of sites is small compared with northern Iberia, but like that region, the Palaeolithic occupations are accompanied by several rock art ensembles. The archaeological material (both biotic and abiotic resources) and radiocarbon dates presented here were obtained during archaeological fieldwork of professor J. Fortea in the Late Pleistocene deposits in Cueva Victoria, located near the modern coastline and about 150 km north of the Strait of Gibraltar. In the three occupation phases, marine resources were acquired by shell-fishing (focusing almost exclusively on the clam Ruditapes decussatus), fishing, and the use of beached marine mammals. This contrasts with the limited data about the exploitation of terrestrial resources by hunting and gathering animals and plants. The study is completed by the study of artefacts (lithic and bone industry and objects of adornment) that help to understand the subsistence strategies of the cave occupants and enable a comparison with other groups inhabiting the Mediterranean coasts of the Iberian Peninsula during Greenland Interstadial 1, between ca. 15.1 and 13.6 cal BP.