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L'explotació dels recursos faunístics a s'Illot des Porros (Santa Margalida, Mallorca) durant les edats del Bronze mitjà i final (ca. 1400-850 cal. ANE)

Authors: Valenzuela-Suau, Lua; Valenzuela-Lamas, Silvia; Hernández-Gasch, Jordi;

L'explotació dels recursos faunístics a s'Illot des Porros (Santa Margalida, Mallorca) durant les edats del Bronze mitjà i final (ca. 1400-850 cal. ANE)

Abstract

Aquest treball forma part de la transferència de coneixement del projecte R+D Movilidad y conectividad de las comunidades prehistóricas en el Mediterráneo occidental durante la prehistoria reciente: el caso de las Islas Baleares (PID2019-108692GB), finançat pel Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación. També ha estat parcialment finançat pel projecte La construcció dels paisatges culturals durant l’Edat del Bronze a les Illes Balears (PRD2018/19) de la Comunitat Autònoma de les Illes Balears a través de la Direcció General de Política Universitaria i Recerca amb el finançament de la Llei de Taxa d’Estada Turística ITS 2017-006. El treball de Lua Valenzuela ha estat realitzat gràcies al suport de la beca predoctoral de la Conselleria d’Educació, Cultura i Universitats del Govern de les Illes Balears i el Fons Social Europeu (FPI/1693/2014)

Cap al 1400 ANE, les poblacions que habitaven l’arxipèlag balear iniciaren la utilització de distints indrets com illots, platges o caps costaners. Aquesta nova tipologia de jaciments arqueològics ha estat relacionada per alguns investigadors amb l’aprofitament de la mar i l’augment dels contactes, que es reflecteix amb l’arribada d’elements exògens (ivori d’elefant africà i estany). En aquest estudi s’analitzen les restes de fauna recuperades a s’Illot des Porros (Santa Margalida, Mallorca) procedents dels nivells del Bronze mitjà i final (ca. 1400-850 cal. ANE) per caracteritzar l’origen de la formació del conjunt i la seva funcionalitat, contribuint així a la comprensió de l’explotació d’aquesta tipologia de jaciments.

[EN] During 1400 BC the inhabitants of the Balearic archipelago started to use islets, beaches and capes. Some researchers have related these new archaeological sites with the exploitation of the sea and the rise of maritime contacts, reflected by the arrival of exogenous materials (ivory and tin). On this study, the faunal remains from s’Illot des Porros site (Santa Margalida, Mallorca) dated from the Middle and Late Bronze Age (ca. 1400-850 cal. BC) are analyzed to characterize its formation origin and functionality, as a way to contribute to the understanding about of the use of this type of archaeological site.

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Spain
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Illes Balears, Illot, Consumo comunitario, Arquozoologia, Islas baleares, Consum comunitari, Islote, Arqueozoologia, Edad del bronce, Edat del bronze

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