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Abstract
The Acheulean of the southern Iberian Peninsula is markedly similar to the north African Acheulean. However, the characteristics of the stone tool assemblages are heterogeneous and represent complex cultural phenomena. From MIS 15, the lithic assemblages in fluvial (Guadiana, Guadalquivir and Guadalete rivers), fluvio-lacustrine (Solana del Zamborino) and karstic (Cueva del Ángel, Bolomor, Cueva Negra del río Quípar, Cueva Horá and Santa Ana) contexts exhibit analogies and technical differences representative of a phenomenon of multiplicity. Contributing to this phenomenon is the perception of technological stasis or conservatism of the Acheulean technocomplex and the different technical responses articulated by hominins to achieve equivalent results. These equivalences generate the uniformity that allows us to recognise typologies of large cutting tools (LCTs) regardless of the lithic materials used or the organisational structures of the operational sequences. These diversified typologies include handaxes, picks, and cleavers, which maintain a consistent presence despite innovations such as the Levallois flaking method. In some cases, the presence of cleavers and spheroids affects the range of represented typologies. Beneath the uniformity of the handaxes, lie organisational differences in the operational sequences. The changes and differences in the use of flakes to shape handaxes, the representation of cleavers and diversification of shaped-tool typologies all suggest differential cultural behaviours linked in part to divergent contexts. These aspects indicate that this multiplicity is related to diffusion, adaptation and cultural changes produced at the margins of the conservatism of this technocomplex. Observed changes could indicate inter-group cultural replacements, most of which retained a similar techno-typological diversity to that seen in the north African Acheulean until MIS 5. Cyclical climate change during the Middle Pleistocene affected the Strait of Gibraltar, regulating its function and conditioning the circulation of hominins and affecting cultural interactions between southern Iberian groups.
南部伊比利亚半岛的阿舍利人与北非的阿舍利人明显相似。然而,石器组合的特征是异质的,代表了复杂的文化现象。从MIS 15开始,河流(Guadiana、Guadalquivir和Guadalete河)、河流湖相(Solana del Zamborino)和岩溶(Cueva del Ángel、Bolomor、Cueva Negra del río Quípar、Cueva hor和Santa Ana)环境中的岩石组合表现出相似性和技术差异,代表了一种多样性现象。造成这一现象的原因是阿舍利技术复合体对技术停滞或保守的感知,以及人类为了达到相同的结果而做出的不同的技术反应。这些等效性产生了一致性,使我们能够识别大型切削工具(lct)的类型学,而不管使用的岩屑材料或操作序列的组织结构如何。这些多样化的类型包括手斧、镐和切刀,尽管有诸如勒瓦卢瓦剥皮方法等创新,但它们仍然保持一致的存在。在某些情况下,切割体和球体的存在影响了所代表的类型学的范围。在手轴的一致性之下,存在着操作顺序的组织差异。使用薄片来塑造手斧的变化和差异,刀具的代表和形状工具类型的多样化都表明不同的文化行为部分与不同的背景有关。这些方面表明,这种多样性与在这种技术综合体的保守主义边缘产生的扩散、适应和文化变化有关。观察到的变化可能表明群体间的文化替代,其中大多数保留了与北非阿舍利人相似的技术类型多样性,直到MIS 5。中更新世期间的周期性气候变化影响了直布罗陀海峡,调节了其功能,调节了人类的循环,并影响了南部伊比利亚群体之间的文化互动。
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First published in 1890, Anthropologie remains one of the most important journals devoted to prehistoric sciences and paleoanthropology. It regularly publishes thematic issues, originalsarticles and book reviews.