The 4,000-Year Sealed Neanderthal Chamber: Discovery of the Coastal Hunters, Glue Makers, and Paleolithic Artists in Gibraltar's Last Refuge

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Management number 236852944 Release Date 2026/07/10 List Price US$3.60 Model Number 236852944
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The discovery of a sealed chamber in Vanguard Cave, part of Gibraltar's Gorham’s Cave Complex, has changed scientific understanding of Neanderthal life during the late Pleistocene. This book explores the archaeological evidence unearthed from a space untouched for over 40,000 years, revealing Neanderthals as adaptable coastal inhabitants who exploited marine resources, crafted advanced tools, and engaged in symbolic behaviors. Beginning with the geological setting of Gibraltar and the site's UNESCO-recognized importance, the book traces the chronology of Neanderthal occupation through radiometric dating and stratigraphic analysis. Detailed explorations cover faunal remains, including carnivore and avian bones, as well as marine mollusk shells that indicate the deliberate transport and processing of seafood. Reconstructions of the Ice Age coastal ecosystem highlight sea level fluctuations and the transformation of a once-expansive plain into submerged terrain. The book looks into technological innovations, such as the production of plant-based tar in specialized hearths for hafting tools, and artistic expressions evident in bedrock engravings. Environmental adaptations, dietary shifts, and factors contributing to Neanderthal extinction receive thorough attention, drawing parallels to contemporary climate challenges. Through interdisciplinary approaches, the book connects prehistoric ingenuity with modern conservation efforts in coastal habitats. Read more


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