Coprophilous fungi as a source of information of anthropic activities during the Prehistory in the Amblés Valley (Avila, Spain)the archaeopalynological record

  1. López Sáez, José Antonio
  2. López Merino, Lourdes
Revista:
Revista española de micropaleontología

ISSN: 0556-655X

Ano de publicación: 2007

Volume: 39

Número: 1-2

Páxinas: 103-116

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Revista española de micropaleontología

Resumo

Ever since the Neolithic, pastoral activities have a long record at all the sites studied in the Amblés Valley, with arable agriculture being plausible throughout the 3rd millennium cal. BC. All sites show evidence forest clearance with associated agricultural expansion in the Chalcolithic. Comparing the palynological record of eleven archaeological sites shows it is suggested that pastoralism played a major role in prehistorical economy. This contrasts with the evidence for pastoral activity where the pollen and non-pollen palynomorphs evidence is consistent. Coprophilous fungi assemblages of the Prehistory from the Amblés Valley (Ávila, Spain) are described.