El objeto de estudio de esta Tesis Doctoral es el análisis tecnológico del conjunto lítico procedente de los niveles P/4, P/5 y P/6 del yacimiento arqueológico de El Pirulejo (Priego de Córdoba, Córdoba) y de diversas piezas procedentes de Mijas. Este segmento estratigráfico ilustra la problemática sobre el tránsito Solutrense-Magdaleniense en...
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November 12, 2020 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: March 1, 2023
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April 26, 2021 (v1)Publication
This work presents the first results about the use of siliceous raw materials by the hunter-gatherer societies during the Late Glacial in the level 5 of El Pirulejo. El Pirulejo is located within the municipality of Priego de Córdoba (Córdoba, Spain).The archaeological level P/5 is classified as a Solutrean, according to the...
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June 9, 2021 (v1)Publication
La cueva de La Pileta es un yacimiento fundamental para la articulación del arte paleolítico del extremo occidental de Europa tanto por la cantidad de representaciones como por el dilatado lapso temporal de vigencia de la cavidad, así como lugar de referencia de carácter simbólico. Entre los indicios conocidos se hallaban seis huellas de manos...
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October 22, 2018 (v1)Publication
The work in the inner area of Gorham's Cave, Gibraltar, has added to the Palaeolithic art located in the cave. Although work continues on the surveying and the study of the evidence found up to now, we present here a preview consisting of a representation of a red deer, and also a hand stencil, alongside numerous marks which have been found...
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April 25, 2020 (v1)Publication
La primera presentación, la más exhaustiva y completa del arte prehistórico de La Pileta se debe a Henri Breuil (Breuil et al., 1915). Este autor propone dos grandes fases, una paleolítica, distribuidas en tres ciclos artísticos paleolíticos y una segunda postpaleolítica. A mediados del siglo XX diversos autores realizaron revisiones parciales...
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February 18, 2019 (v1)Publication
The south of Iberia conserves an important group of Palaeolithic rock art sites. The graphisms have been mostly attributed to the Solutrean and Magdalenian periods, while the possibility that older remains exist has provoked extensive debate. This circumstance has been linked to both the cited periods, until recently, due to the transition from...
Uploaded on: March 24, 2023