Abstract

The Middle Palaeolithic site of Lagoa do Bando is an open air site in a lacustrian context located at 570 m a.s.l. in the municipality of Mação in the center of Portugal. The site was discovered in 2011, during an emergency excavation, and resulted on the recovery of a Middle Palaeolithic lithic assemblage mainly composed of fine grained quartzite implements of expedient, discoid and Levallois technology. Use wear analysis was conducted on 41 artifacts formed through discoid and Levallois technology. Twenty one of these artifacts revealed use wear traces. Ten of them show traces of wood work, five have traces of butchering activities, three present traces of meat processing and two present undetermined traces. The site is located at an atypically high elevation for an open air site and there is evidence of a high rate of woodworking activity, rare in the Middle Palaeolithic occupations. The woodworking activities are possibly linked to the exploitation of woody local resources (maybe for the construction of hunting blinds) and not only with to the manufacture and maintenance of spears and shafts. These results converge with the interpretation of this site as a temporary hunting site integrated in a complex pattern of occupation of the area between the river valleys and the top of low mountains.

Highlights

  • The work addresses the use wear analysis of a sample of quartzite implements from the lacustrian open air site of Lagoa do Bando

  • Dividing the artifacts into the two different stratigraphic units it is possible to see that the edges of the artifacts of the two different units show the same types of use wear traces, more or less in the same proportions.The low efficiency of quartzite cutting-edges for wood scraping was experimentally observed in the collective research project “Des Traces et de Hommes” (Thiébaut et al 2009a; 2009b)

  • The choice of this raw material is due to the abundance of quartzite near the site and to the lack of better raw materials in the area: vein quartz presents the same problem (Berruti & Arzarello 2012) and flint is not present

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Introduction

The work addresses the use wear analysis of a sample of quartzite implements from the lacustrian open air site of Lagoa do Bando. The site is located on the top of a small mountain (570 m a.s.l.) of the metamorphic complex in the middle Tagus region (Central Portugal) (see Figure 1). Journal of Lithic Studies (2016) vol 3, nr. Cura study allows the interpretation of the site as a result of a Middle Palaeolithic occupation. This interpretation is reinforced by the comparison of the Lagoa do Bando lithic assemblage with the main sites of this period identified in the Middle Tagus region. The detailed descriptions of these sites will be offered, below, to serve as a baseline for comparison with the Lagoa do Bando assemblage

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