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Lagomorph predation represented in a middle Palaeolithic level of the Navalmaillo Rock Shelter site (Pinilla del Valle, Spain), as inferred via a new use of classical taphonomic criteria

机译:Lagomorph 捕食在 Navalmaillo Rock Shelter 遗址(西班牙 Pinilla del Valle)的旧石器时代中期水平中表现出来,这是通过经典 taphonomic 标准的新使用推断的

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Lagomorph remains at Pleistocene sites may accumulate through the action of hominins, raptors or carnivores. Actualistic studies have described reliable taphonomic indicators that allow human and non-human involvement in such accumulations to be distinguished. However, discriminating between possible animal predators is not easy, because the prey remnants they leave may undergo the same kinds of taphonomic transformation. The main aim of the present work was to identify the agent, human or non-human, that accumulated the lagomorph remains at the Navalmaillo Rock Shelter site (Pinilla del Valle, Madrid). For this, 1) established taphonomic criteria, such as anatomical representation, were taken into account, 2) the presence of infant lagomorphs was examined by determining the age of the individual animals, 3) and coprolite remains adhered to fossils were identified. This new use of the latter two criteria aided in the identification of the predator responsible for the accumulation of remains. The results suggest that this was a small carnivore, probably an Iberian lynx. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.
机译:更新世遗址的Lagomorph遗骸可能通过古人类,猛禽或食肉动物的作用而积累。实际研究已经描述了可靠的 taphonomic 指标,可以区分人类和非人类参与此类积累。然而,区分可能的动物捕食者并不容易,因为它们留下的猎物残余物可能会经历相同的声学转变。本工作的主要目的是确定在Navalmaillo Rock Shelter遗址(马德里Pinilla del Valle)积累lagomorph遗骸的人类或非人类的代理人。为此,1)考虑了已建立的音韵学标准,例如解剖学表征,2)通过确定个体动物的年龄来检查婴儿lagomorphs的存在,3)并确定了粘附在化石上的coprolite遗骸。后两个标准的新用途有助于确定负责堆积遗骸的捕食者。结果表明,这是一种小型食肉动物,可能是伊比利亚猞猁。(c) 2015 Elsevier Ltd 和 INQUA。保留所有权利。

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