THE INFORMATION POTENTIAL OF A PALAEOBIOCENOSIS. THE MALACOLOGICAL REMAINS USE AS A PALAEOENVIRONMENT DATA SOURCE

From a qualitative point of view shells represent the most significant animal remains in many stratigraphic contexts, and sometimes also the most quantitatively substantial; therefore they constitute a rich, and often underestimated, palaeoeconomic and palaeoecological source of data. The palaeoecon...

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Main Author: Marco Palmieri
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Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2017-10-01
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Online Access:https://eqa.unibo.it/article/view/7276
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spelling doaj-4c30470aaa9b4a1fb7fb887ce2d20f132020-11-24T23:33:40ZengUniversity of BolognaEQA2039-98982281-44852017-10-01240152010.6092/issn.2281-4485/72766531THE INFORMATION POTENTIAL OF A PALAEOBIOCENOSIS. THE MALACOLOGICAL REMAINS USE AS A PALAEOENVIRONMENT DATA SOURCEMarco PalmieriFrom a qualitative point of view shells represent the most significant animal remains in many stratigraphic contexts, and sometimes also the most quantitatively substantial; therefore they constitute a rich, and often underestimated, palaeoeconomic and palaeoecological source of data. The palaeoeconomic information obtainable through the analysis of malacological finds may relate to the collection, use and trade of molluscs for food, the processing of molluscs and their shells to obtain raw materials used in more complex production processes (e.g. purple and byssus extraction), or still the processing and use of shells as jewelry or tools of various kinds. The palaeo-environmental data obtainable by studying ancient malacological remains can often be even more relevant, though archaeomalacology has shown many practical and theoretical limits when dealing with this kind of speculations. In the article we will be briefly present the discipline and analyze some of its major criticalities.https://eqa.unibo.it/article/view/7276archaeomalacologymalacological findspalaeoenvironmenthistory of ecosystems
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THE INFORMATION POTENTIAL OF A PALAEOBIOCENOSIS. THE MALACOLOGICAL REMAINS USE AS A PALAEOENVIRONMENT DATA SOURCE
EQA
archaeomalacology
malacological finds
palaeoenvironment
history of ecosystems
author_facet Marco Palmieri
author_sort Marco Palmieri
title THE INFORMATION POTENTIAL OF A PALAEOBIOCENOSIS. THE MALACOLOGICAL REMAINS USE AS A PALAEOENVIRONMENT DATA SOURCE
title_short THE INFORMATION POTENTIAL OF A PALAEOBIOCENOSIS. THE MALACOLOGICAL REMAINS USE AS A PALAEOENVIRONMENT DATA SOURCE
title_full THE INFORMATION POTENTIAL OF A PALAEOBIOCENOSIS. THE MALACOLOGICAL REMAINS USE AS A PALAEOENVIRONMENT DATA SOURCE
title_fullStr THE INFORMATION POTENTIAL OF A PALAEOBIOCENOSIS. THE MALACOLOGICAL REMAINS USE AS A PALAEOENVIRONMENT DATA SOURCE
title_full_unstemmed THE INFORMATION POTENTIAL OF A PALAEOBIOCENOSIS. THE MALACOLOGICAL REMAINS USE AS A PALAEOENVIRONMENT DATA SOURCE
title_sort information potential of a palaeobiocenosis. the malacological remains use as a palaeoenvironment data source
publisher University of Bologna
series EQA
issn 2039-9898
2281-4485
publishDate 2017-10-01
description From a qualitative point of view shells represent the most significant animal remains in many stratigraphic contexts, and sometimes also the most quantitatively substantial; therefore they constitute a rich, and often underestimated, palaeoeconomic and palaeoecological source of data. The palaeoeconomic information obtainable through the analysis of malacological finds may relate to the collection, use and trade of molluscs for food, the processing of molluscs and their shells to obtain raw materials used in more complex production processes (e.g. purple and byssus extraction), or still the processing and use of shells as jewelry or tools of various kinds. The palaeo-environmental data obtainable by studying ancient malacological remains can often be even more relevant, though archaeomalacology has shown many practical and theoretical limits when dealing with this kind of speculations. In the article we will be briefly present the discipline and analyze some of its major criticalities.
topic archaeomalacology
malacological finds
palaeoenvironment
history of ecosystems
url https://eqa.unibo.it/article/view/7276
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