Being-with other predators: Cultural negotiations of Neanderthal-carnivore relationships in Late Pleistocene Europe

Hussain ST, Weiß M, Kellberg Nielsen T (2022)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2022

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Book Volume: 66

Article Number: 101409

DOI: 10.1016/j.jaa.2022.101409

Abstract

Late Pleistocene hominins co-evolved with non-analogue assemblages of carnivores and carnivorous omnivores. Although previous work has carefully examined the ecological and adaptive significance of living in such carnivore-saturated environments, surprisingly little attention has been paid to the social and cultural consequences of being-with, and adapting to, other charismatic predators and keystone carnivores. Focusing on Neanderthal populations in Western Eurasia, this paper draws together mounting archaeological evidence that suggests that some Late Pleistocene hominins devised specific behavioral strategies to negotiate their place within the vibrant carnivore guilds of their time. We build on integrative multispecies theory and broader re-conceptualizations of human-nature relations to argue that otherwise puzzling evidence for purported ‘symbolic’ behavior among Neanderthals can compellingly be re-synthesized with their ecology, settlement organization and lifeworld phenomenology. This re-framing of Neanderthal lifeways in the larger context of startling carnivore environments reveals that these hominins likely developed intimate, culturally mediated, and hence varied, bonds with raptor, hyena and bear others, rather than merely competing with them for resources, space and survival. This redressing of human-carnivore relations in the Middle Paleolithic yields important challenges for current narratives on evolving multispecies systems in the Late Pleistocene, complicating our understanding of Late Quaternary megafaunal extinctions and the roles of hominins in these processes.

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APA:

Hussain, S.T., Weiß, M., & Kellberg Nielsen, T. (2022). Being-with other predators: Cultural negotiations of Neanderthal-carnivore relationships in Late Pleistocene Europe. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 66. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaa.2022.101409

MLA:

Hussain, Shumon T., Marcel Weiß, and Trine Kellberg Nielsen. "Being-with other predators: Cultural negotiations of Neanderthal-carnivore relationships in Late Pleistocene Europe." Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 66 (2022).

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