Within and Beyond: Chert Procurement Patterns During The Upper Palaeolithic in Southwesternmost Iberia

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10498/36386
DOI: 10.1007/s41982-025-00209-2
ISSN: 2520-8217
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2025Departamento/s
Ciencias de la TierraFuente
Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology -2025, 8:8Resumen
Analyses of raw materials and the distinction between local/regional and long-distance sources have proven invaluable
for understanding the extensive movements, interactions, and social networks during the Upper Palaeolithic in the Iberian
Peninsula. However, unlike other parts of Iberia, research on the management and acquisition of raw materials in the south
and west of Iberia remains relatively underdeveloped. Despite significant knowledge about the technological practices of
Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers from southern Portugal, particularly from studies conducted at the site of Vale Boi, there is a
noticeable lack of focus on raw materials management. This paper presents the first comprehensive characterisation of chert
raw materials from the Gravettian, Proto-Solutrean, and Solutrean occupations at Vale Boi, using both macroscopic and
petrographic techniques. Our study reveals that the majority of chert found at Vale Boi originates locally, within a 20 km
radius. However, a non-negligible portion of the chert comes from non-local sources, indicating > 200 km raw material
circulation from central Portugal and southern Spain
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Upper Palaeolithic; Iberian Peninsula; Lithic raw materials; PetrographyColecciones
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