CLST 129 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Einkorn Wheat, Microfauna, Paleoethnobotany

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Small animals are more sensitive to climate and environmental change. Their presence on a site is usually natural. Their number is higher and the sample is more reliable. However, the reason for the presence of the animal must always be investigated case by case. Small animals include rodents, bats, other small mammals especially insectivores, birds, fish, land molluscs, sea molluscs, etc. The study of ancient insects (paleoentomology) is especially important as an indicator of ancient environment, especially if the full assemblage of species is studied. Large animals are less reliable as environmental indicators, since their presence in archaeological context is likely the result of a selection by predators and humans. They are not especially selective and can exploit different species of plants and animals. However, their presence is evidence for at least the minimal conditions for their survival. Reindeer painted in a paleolithic cave of spain indicator of climate changes.

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