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Footpaths Marked by Changes in Geological Clasts as Indicators of Mobility in Tenerife, Canary Islands

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  • Matilde Arnay-de-la-Rosa
  • Carlos García-Ávila
  • Efraín Marrero-Salas
  • Constantino Criado-Hernández
  • Emilio González-Reimers

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Studies on the mobility of past populations are useful in the interpretation of trade and lifestyle. Preservation of ancient paths is uncommon. In Tenerife, a volcanic island of the Canary Archipelago, ancient paths are still preserved, due to the dry climatic conditions and the presence of extensive lava fields in inhospitable areas of the Island. The Guanches who inhabited this island before the Spanish conquest, those surviving in the highlands after the conquest, and modern goatherders, utilised a still identifiable net of paths to access the central mountains. Clasts in the beds of these paths have suffered variable abrasion, depending on the time during which the path was used and on the number of people and/or animals that have walked on it. We estimated roundness of 1819 clasts collected at different parts of the net of paths crossing different lava fields of known antiquity. Significant differences in roundness of clasts among different parts of the paths allowed an inference about the relative importance of each of the paths constituting the net. Therefore, assessment of roundness of the clasts of the beds of paths may aid in the understanding of the migrations of people.

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  • Matilde Arnay-de-la-Rosa & Carlos García-Ávila & Efraín Marrero-Salas & Constantino Criado-Hernández & Emilio González-Reimers, 2019. "Footpaths Marked by Changes in Geological Clasts as Indicators of Mobility in Tenerife, Canary Islands," Environmental Archaeology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(3), pages 285-293, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:yenvxx:v:24:y:2019:i:3:p:285-293
    DOI: 10.1080/14614103.2017.1415120
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