The human entry in Sicily: new archaeological and paleoenvironmental evidence from San Teodoro cave (Acquedolci, Messina)

IF 2.1 2区 地球科学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Vincenza Forgia, Claudia Speciale, Marie-Estelle Ölz, Arianna Romano, Francesco Savarino, Rosaria Natoli, Luca Sineo
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The timing of the earliest peopling of Sicily and, to a wider level, of human mobility in the Mediterranean basin after the Last Glacial Maximum is enriched by the recent discovery of an archaeological record dated back to 16,5 ka cal BP from San Teodoro cave (Acquedolci, Messina). We present the results of a new archaeological campaign inside the grotto, where we were able to identify a layer related to the initial stage of human occupation. The excavation yielded lithic and faunal remains and the first systematic collection of wood charcoal for the archaeobotanical analysis. The new data offer a snapshot on the site and on the daily activities of the hunter-gatherers in their palaeoenvironmental context. The peri-coastal area surrounding San Teodoro appears to have played a role as a glacial refuge, allowing for the development and survival of temperate tree species. New evidence also gives an overview on the initial stages of the peopling of Sicily. The chronology of the layer is not only the oldest from the cave, but also from the region. The new radiocarbon dates, coupled with the chronological framework reconstructed so far, allows a parsimonious recognition of a westward movement of human populations (from the eastern Messina province to the Egadi, on the west). The time of the first spread of human groups on Sicily has to be considered as a consequence of the rapid demographic increase that has been registered in Southern Italy, since the early stages of the Late Epigravettian, and can be related to the amelioration of local environmental conditions in both areas.

人类进入西西里岛:来自圣特奥多罗洞穴(墨西拿Acquedolci)的新考古和古环境证据
最近在圣特奥多罗洞穴(墨西拿的Acquedolci)发现的一项考古记录,丰富了西西里岛最早人类居住的时间,以及在末次冰期极大期之后,在更广泛的层面上,地中海盆地人类活动的时间。我们展示了在洞穴内进行的一项新的考古活动的结果,在那里我们能够确定与人类占领的初始阶段有关的一层。这次发掘发现了石器和动物遗骸,并首次有系统地收集了用于考古植物学分析的木炭。新的数据提供了该遗址的快照,以及在他们的古环境背景下狩猎采集者的日常活动。圣特奥多罗周围的沿海地区似乎扮演了冰川避难所的角色,允许温带树种的发展和生存。新的证据也提供了对西西里人的初始阶段的概述。这一层的年代不仅是洞穴中最古老的,也是该地区最古老的。新的放射性碳年代,加上迄今为止重建的年代框架,可以粗略地认识到人类向西迁移(从东部的墨西拿省到西部的埃加迪省)。人类群体第一次在西西里岛上传播的时间必须被认为是意大利南部人口迅速增长的结果,自后期的早期阶段以来,这可能与这两个地区当地环境条件的改善有关。
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Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
18.20%
发文量
199
期刊介绍: Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences covers the full spectrum of natural scientific methods with an emphasis on the archaeological contexts and the questions being studied. It bridges the gap between archaeologists and natural scientists providing a forum to encourage the continued integration of scientific methodologies in archaeological research. Coverage in the journal includes: archaeology, geology/geophysical prospection, geoarchaeology, geochronology, palaeoanthropology, archaeozoology and archaeobotany, genetics and other biomolecules, material analysis and conservation science. The journal is endorsed by the German Society of Natural Scientific Archaeology and Archaeometry (GNAA), the Hellenic Society for Archaeometry (HSC), the Association of Italian Archaeometrists (AIAr) and the Society of Archaeological Sciences (SAS).
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