A palaeoecological interpretation of the lowermiddle Pleistocene Cal Guardiola site (Terrassa, Barcelona, NE Spain) from the comparative study of wood and pollen samples José María Postigo Mijarra a, , Francisco Burjachs b , Fernando Gómez Manzaneque a , Carlos Morla a a Dpto. de Silvopascicultura, Unidad de Botánica, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Montes, Universidad Politécnica, Ciudad Universitaria, E-28040 Madrid, Spain b Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA)- Àrea de Prehistoria, Universitat Rovira i Virgili(URV), Plaça Imperial Tarraco 1, E-43005 Tarragona, Spain Received 19 September 2006; received in revised form 29 March 2007; accepted 4 May 2007 Abstract The Cal Guardiola site, discovered during the construction of an office building in the centre of Terrassa (Province of Barcelona, NE Spain), is home to one of the richest deposits of lowermiddle Pleistocene flora in the Iberian Peninsula. The site contains a large quantity of plant macroremains, including non-carbonised wood, in an exceptional state of preservation. In this work, 100 wood fragments were analysed along with 25 pollen samples and 2 coprolites, all from the same horizon. These remains revealed the presence of a mixed deciduous forest with significant numbers of Quercus (Quercetum mixtum). Thermophilous, meso- hygrothermophilous and river forest species were also present, including some taxa rarely recorded for the Pleistocene, e.g., the mesocratic group of species represented by Juglans, Carya and Platanus. Fossil wood of Aesculus was also identified; this is the first Pleistocene reference of this species in Iberia. In this open Mediterranean forest, several remarkable gymnosperms were present. For example, Pinus haploxylon-type pollen was identified, demonstrating the survival of this group of conifers during the lower Pleistocene in the Iberian Peninsula. Pollen of Taxodiaceae was also found the first reference of this family for the Iberian Pleistocene-showing these taxa survived on the Peninsula until the lowermiddle Pleistocene transition. Warm-temperate and humid conditions prevailed during this interval; clear indications of an interstadial episode were observed. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Keywords: lowermiddle Pleistocene; fossil wood; pollen; Iberian Peninsula, Taxodiaceae 1. Introduction The construction of a building in the centre of Terrassa (Province of Barcelona, Spain) unearthed a large quantity of plant macroremains from the lower middle Pleistocene transition; this was named the Cal Guardiola site. This site contains large amounts of non- carbonised wood mixed with the remains of fauna (bones Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology xx (2007) xxx xxx + MODEL PALBO-02854; No of Pages 18 www.elsevier.com/locate/revpalbo Corresponding author. E-mail addresses: jpom0007@ficus.pntic.mec.es (J.M. Postigo Mijarra), francesc.burjachs@urv.cat (F. Burjachs), fernando.gmanzaneque@upm.es (F. Gómez Manzaneque), carlos.morla@upm.es (C. Morla). 0034-6667/$ - see front matter © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. doi:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2007.05.003 ARTICLE IN PRESS Please cite this article as: Postigo Mijarra, J.M., et al., A palaeoecological interpretation of the lowermiddle Pleistocene Cal Guardiola site (Terrassa, Barcelona, NE Spain) from the..., Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol. (2007), doi:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2007.05.003