Molluscs of the Genus Glycymeris from Vogelherd Cave near Niederstotzingen (Lonetal, Southwestern Germany)

Benjamin Schuerch, S. Wolf, P. Schmidt, N. Conard
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The site of Vogelherd in the Lone Valley of southwestern Germany has become world famous for its many unique artworks made from mammoth ivory, personal ornaments, flute fragments, lithic artifacts, and antler and bone artifacts. In the study below, the molluscs from Vogelherd are presented, offering us new insights on the mobility and social behavior of Aurignacian groups in the Lone Valley. Some of the mollusc finds come from the 1931 excavation of Gustav Riek; however, most of them were uncovered during the later re-excavations of the site between 2005 and 2012. In order to provide context for these finds, we compare the molluscs from Vogelherd with those from across Central Europe. The identifiable fragments from Vogelherd belong to the genus Glycymeris. The Glycymeris molluscs originated from the Mainz Basin. This determination makes it possible to reconstruct one of the farthest long-distance connections known for the Upper Paleolithic in Germany. In addition to the Glycymeris finds, we present a tool that was also made from a mollusc. This mollusc-tool, coming from the excavation of 1931 and attributed to the Aurignacian, is a unique find for this time period of southern Germany. With this piece, along with microscopic examinations and discussions of the Glycymeris molluscs, we present a wide range of possible uses for these finds. For example, we discuss the possible use of the molluscs as ochre containers. To test this, we used EDX-analysis and a raster electron microscope. We compare the Glycymeris molluscs of Vogelherd with those from Gravettian and Magdalenian contexts at Hohle Fels, Geißenklösterle, Petersfels, and Gnirshöhle, and we provide a list of all sites from Germany, Switzerland, Eastern France, and Belgium with Glycymeris finds. We use size comparisons to show differences as well among the Glycymeris finds of Vogelherd and other Upper Paleolithic sites in southwestern Germany. In conclusion, we demonstrate that the Glycymeris molluscs of Vogelherd best fit into the Aurignacian, and we provide other Aurignacian sites that contained similar finds. By discussing other long-distance connections in the Aurignacian of southern Germany, it becomes evident that Glycymeris molluscs are not specific only to the Swabian Aurignacian.
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德国西南部Niederstotzingen附近Vogelherd洞穴的软体动物Glycymeris属
位于德国西南部Lone Valley的Vogelherd遗址因其许多独特的艺术品而闻名于世,这些艺术品由猛犸象牙、个人装饰品、长笛碎片、石器制品、鹿角和骨头制品制成。在下面的研究中,来自Vogelherd的软体动物为我们提供了关于孤谷奥里尼亚期群体的流动性和社会行为的新见解。一些软体动物的发现来自1931年古斯塔夫·里克的发掘;然而,其中大部分是在2005年至2012年期间对该遗址的重新挖掘中发现的。为了给这些发现提供背景,我们将Vogelherd的软体动物与中欧各地的软体动物进行了比较。来自Vogelherd的可识别片段属于Glycymeris属。Glycymeris软体动物起源于美因茨盆地。这一确定使得重建德国旧石器时代晚期已知最远的长途联系之一成为可能。除了Glycymeris的发现外,我们还展示了一种由软体动物制成的工具。这个软体动物工具来自1931年的挖掘,属于奥里尼亚纪,是德国南部这一时期的独特发现。通过这篇文章,以及对Glycymeris软体动物的显微镜检查和讨论,我们提出了这些发现的广泛可能用途。例如,我们讨论了软体动物作为赭石容器的可能性。为了验证这一点,我们使用了edx分析和光栅电子显微镜。我们将Vogelherd的Glycymeris软体动物与Hohle Fels, Geißenklösterle, petersels和Gnirshöhle的Gravettian和Magdalenian背景下的软体动物进行了比较,并提供了德国,瑞士,法国东部和比利时的所有Glycymeris发现地点的列表。我们使用尺寸比较来显示在Vogelherd和德国西南部其他旧石器时代晚期遗址发现的Glycymeris之间的差异。总之,我们证明了Vogelherd的Glycymeris软体动物最适合于奥日尼亚纪,并且我们提供了其他含有类似发现的奥日尼亚纪遗址。通过讨论德国南部奥里尼亚纪的其他长距离联系,很明显,Glycymeris软体动物不仅仅是斯瓦本奥里尼亚纪所特有的。
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