Human and carnivore activity during the Early Upper Palaeolithic in the Central Balkans: A case study of Orlovača cave, Serbia
Аутори
Janković, JovanaDogandžić, Tamara
Dragosavac Sofija D., /
Остала ауторства
Marković, DimitrijeMladenović, Teodora
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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Recent research on the Early Upper Palaeolithic in the Balkan peninsula has been significant, as it has provided new information about cultural and demographic changes during this period and the role of the Danubian Corridor in the spread of modern humans towards central Europe. One of the recently discovered sites is Orlovača cave, located in village Panjevac in the Resava river valley in eastern Serbia. The site yielded archaeological remains from the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic. This study focuses on the vertebrate remains from the Aurignacian occupation levels. Faunal remains consist of a wide range of species, including four species of ungulates (Bison priscus, Cervus elaphus, Capra ibex, Equus sp.) and seven species of carnivores (Ursus spelaeus, Crocuta spelaea, Panthera spelaea, Canis lupus, Mustela nivalis, Mustela erminea, Vulpes vulpes) among which Ursus spelaeus is the most represented. Taphonomic analysis shows traces of human modifications and butchery, which points to ...human activity at this site, as well as, traces of carnivore activity evidenced by gnawed and digested bone fragments. This indicates that the faunal remains have been accumulated by both carnivore and human groups. The aim of this analysis is to understand to what degree humans and carnivores were respectively responsible for accumulating the bones in these occupation levels. The results indicate that Orlovača cave was mostly occupied by carnivores and that the cave was a temporary camp for human groups, as suggested by previous research.
Кључне речи:
Early Upper Palaeolithic / Orlovača cave / archaeozoologyИзвор:
9th PZAF: Postgraduate ZooArchaeology Forum, held online, 25–27th June 2021, 2021, 17-17Издавач:
- Filozofski fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu
Институција/група
Arheologija / ArchaeologyTY - CONF AU - Janković, Jovana AU - Dogandžić, Tamara AU - Dragosavac Sofija D., / PY - 2021 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5205 AB - Recent research on the Early Upper Palaeolithic in the Balkan peninsula has been significant, as it has provided new information about cultural and demographic changes during this period and the role of the Danubian Corridor in the spread of modern humans towards central Europe. One of the recently discovered sites is Orlovača cave, located in village Panjevac in the Resava river valley in eastern Serbia. The site yielded archaeological remains from the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic. This study focuses on the vertebrate remains from the Aurignacian occupation levels. Faunal remains consist of a wide range of species, including four species of ungulates (Bison priscus, Cervus elaphus, Capra ibex, Equus sp.) and seven species of carnivores (Ursus spelaeus, Crocuta spelaea, Panthera spelaea, Canis lupus, Mustela nivalis, Mustela erminea, Vulpes vulpes) among which Ursus spelaeus is the most represented. Taphonomic analysis shows traces of human modifications and butchery, which points to human activity at this site, as well as, traces of carnivore activity evidenced by gnawed and digested bone fragments. This indicates that the faunal remains have been accumulated by both carnivore and human groups. The aim of this analysis is to understand to what degree humans and carnivores were respectively responsible for accumulating the bones in these occupation levels. The results indicate that Orlovača cave was mostly occupied by carnivores and that the cave was a temporary camp for human groups, as suggested by previous research. PB - Filozofski fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu C3 - 9th PZAF: Postgraduate ZooArchaeology Forum, held online, 25–27th June 2021 T1 - Human and carnivore activity during the Early Upper Palaeolithic in the Central Balkans: A case study of Orlovača cave, Serbia EP - 17 SP - 17 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5205 ER -
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Janković, J., Dogandžić, T.,& Dragosavac Sofija D., /.. (2021). Human and carnivore activity during the Early Upper Palaeolithic in the Central Balkans: A case study of Orlovača cave, Serbia. in 9th PZAF: Postgraduate ZooArchaeology Forum, held online, 25–27th June 2021 Filozofski fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu., 17-17. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5205
Janković J, Dogandžić T, Dragosavac Sofija D. /. Human and carnivore activity during the Early Upper Palaeolithic in the Central Balkans: A case study of Orlovača cave, Serbia. in 9th PZAF: Postgraduate ZooArchaeology Forum, held online, 25–27th June 2021. 2021;:17-17. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5205 .
Janković, Jovana, Dogandžić, Tamara, Dragosavac Sofija D., /, "Human and carnivore activity during the Early Upper Palaeolithic in the Central Balkans: A case study of Orlovača cave, Serbia" in 9th PZAF: Postgraduate ZooArchaeology Forum, held online, 25–27th June 2021 (2021):17-17, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5205 .