Living on the shores of the Alboran Sea. The Neolithic on the coast of Málaga (Spain) a multiproxy approach.
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Context The coast of Málaga is one of the core areas for the Neolithic in southern Iberia with the earliest occupations dating to the middle of the 8th millennium cal BP. From the outset, evidence shows a fully
developed and highly diversified system of agriculture and animal husbandry. The palaeoenvironmental
conditions during this period in the southern Iberian Peninsula reveal phases of aridity.
Objectives This study aims to understand how Neolithic communities adapted to these adverse environmental conditions. It also explores the role of wild resources and seasonal patterns in subsistence
strategies. Methods A multiproxy approach was applied, combining regional palaeoenvironmental data with
archaeological, archaeofaunal, archaeobotanical and anthropological evidence. The analysis focuses on
sites located near aquifer discharges. Results Fully developed and highly diversified agriculture
and herding practices are documented from the earliest Neolithic phases. The challenges posed by
arid conditions appear to have been mitigated by settlement in areas linked to major aquifer outlets and by
the cultivation of drought-resistant cereals. Multiple lines of evidence suggest a seasonal pattern of occupation, primarily from late autumn to early summer, when marine resources were likely exploited. Neolithic groups may have engaged in regular hunting and gathering activities or maintained interactions
with local Epipalaeolithic–Mesolithic populations. Agricultural and pastoral management emerge as
key factors for evaluating the contribution of wild resources to their subsistence.
Conclusions The integration of environmental, archaeological and biological records provides a more
holistic perspective and better understanding of Neolithic economy and society along the Málaga coast
between c. 7.6th—5th millennium cal BP, offering insights into subsistence strategies under arid conditions
in a coastal setting.
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Simón-Vallejo, M.D., Lozano-Francisco, M.C., Riquelme-Cantal, J.A. et al. Living on the shores of the Alboran Sea. The Neolithic on the coast of Málaga (Spain) a multiproxy approach. Landsc Ecol 40, 228 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-025-02243-5
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