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Título
Los Enebrales rock-shelter (Tamajón, Guadalajara, Spain): First Gravettian site in central Iberia
Autor
Publicado en
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 2024, V. 53, p. 104340
Editorial
Elsevier
Fecha de publicación
2024-02
ISSN
2352-409X
DOI
10.1016/j.jasrep.2023.104340
Resumen
The stratigraphy and materials from a survey carried out in 1994 and 1995 in a rock-shelter in Tamajón (southwestern Iberian Central Range) are studied here. The Pleistocene deposits were generated by high-energy channelled fluvial flows and dense currents of debris flow and mud flow type. The recovered lithic industry, created mainly in low-quality local materials, can be associated with Gravettian technocomplexes. Three radiocarbon dates obtained from the stratigraphic sequence are located in a temperate interstadial of OIS 3a and in a cold episode at the beginning of OIS 2. The faunal remains, which come from human consumption, display cut and percussion marks. They reveal a predominance of equines, followed by deer, in a mosaic environment. A shale plaque-pendant, worked and decorated, was found outside the stratigraphy. The human occupations of the shelter must have been sporadic, but reflect, with the growing evidence nearby, a thriving population in this area of anatomically modern humans. The association of pre-Solutrean archaeological materials, together with the dates obtained, establishes the human occupation of the Los Enebrales shelter as the oldest evidence of the Upper Palaeolithic in the inner Iberian Plateau.
Palabras clave
Geoarchaeology
Chronostratigraphy
Zooarchaeology
Lithic industry
Portable art
Southern Iberian plateau
Gravettian
Materia
Arqueología
Archaeology
Paleontología
Paleontology
Excavaciones arqueológicas
Excavations (Archaeology)
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