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Reflections on Gravettian firewood procurement near the Pavlov Hills, Czech Republic

Reflections on Gravettian firewood procurement near the Pavlov Hills, Czech Republic
Reflections on Gravettian firewood procurement near the Pavlov Hills, Czech Republic
This paper draws attention to firewood as a natural resource that was gathered, processed and consumed
on a daily basis by Palaeolithic groups. Using Gravettian occupation of the Pavlovské Hills as a case study
(dated to around 30,000 years BP), we investigate firewood availability using archaeological,
palaeoenvironmental and ecological data, including making inferences from charcoal in Pavlovian
hearths. The collated evidence suggests that while dead wood was likely readily available in woodland
areas where humans had not recently foraged, longer term occupations – or repeated occupation of
the same area by different groups – would have quickly exhausted naturally occurring supplies. Once
depleted, the deadwood pool may have taken several generations (?40–120 years) to recover enough
to provide fuel for another base camp occupation. Such exhaustion of deadwood supplies is well attested
ethnographically. Thus, we argue that Pavlovian groups likely managed firewood supplies using methods
similar to those used by recent hunter–gatherers: through planned geographic mobility and by
deliberately killing trees years in advance of when wood was required, so leaving time for the wood to
dry out. Such management of fuel resources was, we argue, critical to human expansion into these cold,
hitherto marginal, ecologies of the Upper Palaeolithic.
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Pryor, A.J.E., Pullen, A., Beresford-Jones, D.G., Svoboda, J. and Gamble, C.S. (2016) Reflections on Gravettian firewood procurement near the Pavlov Hills, Czech Republic. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 43, 1-12. (doi:10.1016/j.jaa.2016.05.003).

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This paper draws attention to firewood as a natural resource that was gathered, processed and consumed
on a daily basis by Palaeolithic groups. Using Gravettian occupation of the Pavlovské Hills as a case study
(dated to around 30,000 years BP), we investigate firewood availability using archaeological,
palaeoenvironmental and ecological data, including making inferences from charcoal in Pavlovian
hearths. The collated evidence suggests that while dead wood was likely readily available in woodland
areas where humans had not recently foraged, longer term occupations – or repeated occupation of
the same area by different groups – would have quickly exhausted naturally occurring supplies. Once
depleted, the deadwood pool may have taken several generations (?40–120 years) to recover enough
to provide fuel for another base camp occupation. Such exhaustion of deadwood supplies is well attested
ethnographically. Thus, we argue that Pavlovian groups likely managed firewood supplies using methods
similar to those used by recent hunter–gatherers: through planned geographic mobility and by
deliberately killing trees years in advance of when wood was required, so leaving time for the wood to
dry out. Such management of fuel resources was, we argue, critical to human expansion into these cold,
hitherto marginal, ecologies of the Upper Palaeolithic.

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Submitted date: September 2015
Accepted/In Press date: 9 May 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 31 May 2016
Published date: September 2016
Organisations: Archaeology

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/386661
ISSN: 0278-4165
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Author: A.J.E. Pryor
Author: A. Pullen
Author: D.G. Beresford-Jones
Author: J. Svoboda
Author: C.S. Gamble

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