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The Definition of Spatial Units in Middle Palaeolithic Sites: The Hearth-Related Assemblages
Received 15 January 2000;
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Abstract
This paper deals with hearth-related accumulations in Middle Palaeolithic sites. Spatial behaviour is a key to understanding the cultural capabilities of ancient hominids. Ethnoarchaeological and archaeological research has shown that hearth-related assemblages are a basic feature in the spatial behaviour of modern and prehistoric hunter–gatherers. In this paper, we propose a methodology for analysing archaeological accumulations and study a series of hearth-related assemblages from the Abric Romaní Middle Palaeolithic site (Capellades, Spain). We also analyse the degree of contemporaneity between the different activity episodes documented at each archaeological accumulation. Our results suggest that the characteristics of domestic areas in this site are not substantially different from those observed in ethnoarchaeological contexts and Upper Palaeolithic sites.
Author Keywords: MIDDLE PALAEOLITHIC, MOUSTERIAN HEARTHS, HEARTH-RELATED ASSEMBLAGES, DOMESTIC AREAS, ABRIC ROMANÍ






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