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"ISOTOPIC INSIGHT INTO THE ECOLOGY OF THE RED DEER FROM RIPARO TAGLIENTE (ITALIAN PRE-ALPS) DURING THE LATE EPIGRAVETTIAN"

datacite.subject.fosHumanidadespt_PT
dc.contributor.advisorFontana, Federica
dc.contributor.advisorDrucker, habil. Dorothée
dc.contributor.authorAmanova, Mahym
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-06T16:14:20Z
dc.date.available2025-02-06T16:14:20Z
dc.date.issued2024-10-02
dc.description.abstractThe end of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) reveals a climatic progression from the cold conditions of the Greenland Stadial-2 (GS-2) to the abrupt sequence of warming conditions of the Greenland Interstadial-1 (GI-1), during which new ecological habitats flourished allowing hunter-gatherers to re-occupy the Alpine altitudes. In this context, Riparo Tagliente, a rock-shelter in northeast Italy, testifies to the earliest re-colonization in the south-eastern preAlps by the Late Epigravettian hunter-gatherers. Exploring the ecology of red deer (Cervus elaphus) from the archaeological site of Riparo Tagliente provides insights into the significant impacts of the Late Glacial climatic fluctuations on human habitats. For this purpose, we measured the carbon and oxygen stable isotope ratios (δ 13C, δ 18O) of enamel carbonate through a sequential sampling of the second and third molar crowns of red deer from this major Alpine site, preserving the most expanded stratigraphic sequence of the region. The red deer molars were selected among the remains collected in the stratigraphic units 13 to 5, spanning from GS-2.1a to GI-1 phases. Obtained δ 13C values on red deer show a diet based on terrestrial C3 plants from a habitat characterized by the presence of an open canopy woodland during the Late Glacial. The δ 18O values yield the seasonal climatic conditions captured during the enamel formation, mainly summer for the second molars and winter for the third molars. In addition, seasonal conditions recorded in the δ 18O values were estimated based on known equations relating the δ 18O values of carbonate to those of consumed water and the δ 18O values of the meteoric water to the mean monthly air temperature (MMT) and the mean annual air temperature (MAT). The resulting reconstruction indicates the MMT temperature around –6.5 °C in winter for layer 13 for the period 16,634–15,286 cal. BP, when glaciers were melting in the Alpine region. In layer 10, is the transition between GS-2.1a and GI-1, the MMT temperatures drop down to –8.9 °C in winter and reach around 9.9 °C in summer. Temperatures increase in summer reaching values around 15.4 °C in layer 9 and 14.5 °C in layer 7 for the period 14,572–13,430 cal. BP, associated with the temperate Interstadial GI-1. Together these results suggest no significant changes in the diet of this key game and the presence of relatively open forest landscape through the entire sequence despite the environment influenced by paleoclimatic variations over the seasonspt_PT
dc.identifier.tid203880986pt_PT
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/54270
dc.language.isoengpt_PT
dc.subjectRiparo Taglientept_PT
dc.subjectRed deer (Cervus elaphus)pt_PT
dc.subjectLate Glacialpt_PT
dc.subjectLate Epigravettianpt_PT
dc.subjectStable isotopespt_PT
dc.subjectPaleoclimatept_PT
dc.subjectPaleoenvironmentpt_PT
dc.subjectTemperaturept_PT
dc.title"ISOTOPIC INSIGHT INTO THE ECOLOGY OF THE RED DEER FROM RIPARO TAGLIENTE (ITALIAN PRE-ALPS) DURING THE LATE EPIGRAVETTIAN"pt_PT
dc.typemaster thesis
dspace.entity.typePublication
rcaap.rightsopenAccesspt_PT
rcaap.typemasterThesispt_PT
thesis.degree.grantorInstituto Politécnico de Tomar
thesis.degree.nameMestrado em Arqueologia Pré-História e Arte Rupestrept_PT

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