Recent studies have shown that the use of aquatic resources has greater antiquity in hominin diets than previously thought. At present, it is unclear when hominins started to habitually consume marine resources. This study examines shellfish exploitation from a behavioural ecology perspective, addressing how and when past hunter-gatherers from the Levant used coastal resources for subsistence purposes. We investigate the seasonality of shellfish exploitation in the Levantine Upper Palaeolithic through oxygen isotope analysis on shells of the intertidal rocky shore mollusc Phorcus (Osilinus) turbinatus from the key site Ksâr ‘Akil (Lebanon). At this rockshelter, multi-layered archaeological deposits contained remains of both marine and terre...
The Mesolithic period in the Cantabrian region, a coastal area located in northern Spain, is charact...
Oxygen isotopes in shell carbonate samples from the marine rocky-shore intertidal gastropod Monodont...
International audienceThe site of UAQ36 is a shell midden located on top of a sand dune on the easte...
Recent studies have shown that the use of aquatic resources has greater antiquity in hominin diets t...
The seasonal pattern of shellfish foraging at the archaeological site of Haua Fteah in the Gebel Akh...
This study assesses the seasonal scheduling of shellfish harvesting among hunter-gatherer population...
Prehistoric shell middens hold valuable evidence of past human–environment interactions. In this stu...
The focus of this thesis is to assess the value of the coastal landscape of the southern Red Sea aft...
Subsistence and mobility strategies of hunter-gatherers in the Mediterranean Basin during the transi...
This article examines the role played by marine resources for hunter-gatherer groups of the Middle/ ...
This article examines the role played by marine resources for hunter-gatherer groups of the Middle/U...
International audienceMaritime adaptation is a key component of the Neolithization process in Easter...
The Mesolithic period in the Cantabrian region, a coastal area located in northern Spain, is charact...
Oxygen isotopes in shell carbonate samples from the marine rocky-shore intertidal gastropod Monodont...
International audienceThe site of UAQ36 is a shell midden located on top of a sand dune on the easte...
Recent studies have shown that the use of aquatic resources has greater antiquity in hominin diets t...
The seasonal pattern of shellfish foraging at the archaeological site of Haua Fteah in the Gebel Akh...
This study assesses the seasonal scheduling of shellfish harvesting among hunter-gatherer population...
Prehistoric shell middens hold valuable evidence of past human–environment interactions. In this stu...
The focus of this thesis is to assess the value of the coastal landscape of the southern Red Sea aft...
Subsistence and mobility strategies of hunter-gatherers in the Mediterranean Basin during the transi...
This article examines the role played by marine resources for hunter-gatherer groups of the Middle/ ...
This article examines the role played by marine resources for hunter-gatherer groups of the Middle/U...
International audienceMaritime adaptation is a key component of the Neolithization process in Easter...
The Mesolithic period in the Cantabrian region, a coastal area located in northern Spain, is charact...
Oxygen isotopes in shell carbonate samples from the marine rocky-shore intertidal gastropod Monodont...
International audienceThe site of UAQ36 is a shell midden located on top of a sand dune on the easte...