Descrizione del progetto
Studiare la cultura regionale di Neanderthal
Gli uomini di Neanderthal sono stati ampiamente studiati, ma molti aspetti della loro evoluzione e del loro comportamento rimangono relativamente sconosciuti. Tuttavia, un sito di Neanderthal nella Francia sud-occidentale fornisce elementi chiave per ottenere una migliore comprensione di questa sottospecie estinta di uomini arcaici. Il Musteriano Quina fornisce prove che suggeriscono una complessa cultura di tipo industriale di cacciatori stagionali di renne. Inoltre, elementi del Musteriano Quina sono stati ritrovati in altri siti in tutta Europa. Il progetto QuinaWorld, finanziato dall’UE, approfondirà l’ipotesi dell’esistenza a La Quina di un’entità culturale attiva per un breve periodo gestita da gruppi di Neanderthal in contatto. Il progetto sarà condotto da un consorzio interdisciplinare allo scopo di identificare il modo in cui la cultura Quina si è evoluta nel tempo e come e quando si è diffusa in tutta Europa.
Obiettivo
Neanderthals disappeared ~40 000 years ago; although they have received significant public and academic attention, their evolution and behavioural diversity remain little known. Quina Mousterian designates a singular Neanderthal lithic industry; it is often associated with specific, large game seasonal hunting (herds of reindeer). Particular mobility patterns and elaborate carcass processing suggest an image of a complex, intriguing cultural entity. Outside its core area (SW France), Quina Mousterian is also mentioned in different parts of Europe. My project will first aim at testing the hypothesis that a Quina cultural entity existed, i.e. that the occurrences of Quina Mousterian correspond to a short period of time and can thus be attributed to affiliated or connected groups of Neanderthals. A widely interdisciplinary consortium will then aim at defining the characteristics of the assumed Quina entity, how it evolved in time and potentially diffused in space across Europe. High-resolution OSL dating, based on new Bayesian models allowing cutting-edge uncertainties (~2-3%) for periods beyond the radiocarbon dating range, will be implemented to obtain a tight chronological framework and tie the archaeological record with palaeo-environments. Tool production and use, as a function of raw material availability and procurement, will be studied based on a technological and techno-functional approach. The influence of varying climates and environments on the Quina subsistence strategies – approached in terms of both food acquisition and storage – will be deciphered. Palaeo-anthropological and genetic studies will aim at defining the biological identity of the makers of Quina Mousterian, and possible human migrations associated with its diffusion. Eventually, the Quina World project will allow discussing the potentially oldest regionalisation and cultural diffusion patterns of Europe, and shed new light on the array and complexity of Neanderthal behaviours.
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ERC-STG - Starting GrantIstituzione ospitante
75794 Paris
Francia