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https://doi.org/10.52064/vamz.55.1.1

Herders and caves in Croatia − new geoarchaeological evidence from cave sediments

Katarina Gerometta orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-9601-4911 ; Sveučilište Jurja Dobrile u Puli, Filozofski fakultet, Centar za interdisciplinarna arheološka istraživanja krajolika
Giovanni Boschian ; Sveučilište u Pisi, Odjel za biologiju


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Sažetak

This paper presents the results of new geoarchaeological and
micromorphological studies carried out by the authors on
Holocene archaeological cave sediments in Croatia. Combined
with the reappraisal of previously published data, this study
sheds new light on the pastoral use of caves in Croatia. The occurrence
of macro- and microscopic indicators of the presence
of animals – mostly ruminants – shows that caves were used
for housing livestock from the Neolithic onwards, as happened
all over the Northern Mediterranean area, from the Iberian
Peninsula to Italy, and in the Southern Balkans. Following the
distribution of open-air and cave prehistoric sites it can be concluded
that caves were integrated in complex agropastoral systems
of landscape exploitation.

Ključne riječi

caves, herders, pastoral, sheep, goat, cattle, micromorphology, prehistory, Croatia

Hrčak ID:

280488

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/280488

Datum izdavanja:

25.7.2022.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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