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Juan I Morales

Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social (IPHES)
C/ Marcel·lí Domingo s/n (Edifici W3), Campus Sescelades, 43007 - Tarragona - SPAIN
tel. 607982137 (ext. 3018)

www.iphes.cat
jignacio.morales@gmail.com

Journal articles

2013
J M López-García, H-A Blain, J I Morales, C Lorenzo, S Bañuls-Cardona, G Cuenca-Bescós (2013)  Small-mammal diversity in Spain during the late Pleistocene to early Holocene : Climate, landscape, and human impact   Geology 41: 2. 267-270  
Abstract: We investigate changes in small-mammal richness and diversity in southwestern Europe (Iberian Peninsula) during the late PleistoceneâHolocene transition in order to evaluate whether they follow a climatic pattern or are predominantly determined by human impact, especially after the emergence of agriculture in the Neolithic period. We selected 6 late Pleistocene and Holocene sites that correspond to 18 different layers dated to between ca. 22 and 3 kyr B.P. Using indices of species richness and evenness diversity, we show that climate played an important role at some sites during the late Pleistocene and at the beginning of the Holocene, in that the richness and diversity of small mammals were closely related to the mean annual temperatures and landscape changes, and varied according to the different climatic fluctuations detected (Heinrich Event 1, Bølling-Allerød, and Preboreal-Boreal). However, at the beginning of the mid-Holocene, the small-mammal richness and diversity no longer seem to follow any kind of climatic pattern, and the observed changes in some studied sites are more closely related to human activities. By contrast with similar studies carried out in other parts of the world, the changes in diversity in the Iberian Peninsula do not seem to follow a constant pattern during the late Pleistocene and beginning of the Holocene. Some of the changes detected appear to be related to climate (late Pleistocene), and others appear to be related to human influence (Holocene) on the landscape.
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J I Morales, J M Vergès, M Fontanals, A Ollé, E Allué, D E Angelucci (2013)  Los niveles B y Bb de La Cativera (El Catllar, Tarragona). Procesos técnicos y culturales durante el Holoceno inicial en el noreste de la Península Ibérica   Trabajos de Prehistoria 70: 1. 54-75  
Abstract: This study presents the technological structure observed in levels B and Bb (Boreal) from La Cativera. A dual technological pattern is observed. For one side simplified blade exploitation is observed and for the other, a normalized short flake production is documented too. A new 14C data corroborates the chronological position of both levels despite showing technical schemes which significantly vary from those of synchronous sites. The B and Bb levels match in time with the so called Notched and Denticulate Mesolithic industries, however the observed knapping patterns present a major affinity with the Late Magdalenian or Epipalaeolithic Late Glacial knapping schemes.
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Book chapters

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