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Montane pine forests in NE Iberia during MIS 3 and MIS 2. A study based on new anthracological evidence from Cova Gran (Santa Linya, Iberian Pre-Pyrenees)

This study aims to characterize forest landscapes during the Late Middle Paleolithic (LMP), Early Upper Paleolithic (EUP) and Magdalenian of the NE Iberian Upper Pleistocene. In this paper we present the results of anthracological analyses from Cova Gran (Santa Linya, Spain). Results show a dominanc...

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Published in:Review of palaeobotany and palynology 2018-11, Vol.258, p.62-72
Main Authors: Allué, Ethel, Martínez-Moreno, Jorge, Roy, Miquel, Benito-Calvo, Alfonso, Mora, Rafael
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Language:English
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Summary:This study aims to characterize forest landscapes during the Late Middle Paleolithic (LMP), Early Upper Paleolithic (EUP) and Magdalenian of the NE Iberian Upper Pleistocene. In this paper we present the results of anthracological analyses from Cova Gran (Santa Linya, Spain). Results show a dominance of Pinus sylvestris type suggesting that despite the occurrence of climate changes throughout the Upper Pleistocene forest cover was continuous. The data, from Cova Gran is analyzed from a regional perspective through comparison with other sequences in the NE Iberia region. The comparison suggests a dominance of Pinus sylvestris type from the coast to the Pyrenees. Comparison with other sequences from Northern Iberia shows differences regarding the presence of cryophillous pines in some phases and a higher diversity and the presence of other plant communities. This contributes to the understanding of the local environmental differences according to the biogeographical setting of the sites. The present study also suggests that pines were available in NE Iberia throughout the Upper Pleistocene and was systematically used as the main source of firewood. •Anthracology from Cova Gran provides new data on montane pine forests in NE Iberia.•Pinus sylvestris type is a recurrent taxa in anthracological records from NE Iberia.•Montane pines forests were well distributed and persisted along the MIS 3 and MIS 2.•Montane pines covered an area from the Pyrenean mountain to the Mediterranean coast.
ISSN:0034-6667
1879-0615
DOI:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2018.06.012