Cueva de Aldatxarren (Mendaro): II Campaña
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Publication Date
1-1-2006
Publication Title
Arkeoikuska
Abstract
Cave bear (Ursus spelaeus Rosenmuller-Heinroth, 1794) are the most abundant taxon in the lower levels of many archaeological sites in Cantabrian Area. Through the scientific literature, archaeological levels have been consistently assigned to the different cultural periods, depending on the identified stone tools. In this paper, we would like to contribute to the interpretation of these sequences, through the accurate analysis of their archaeozoological accumulations. By presenting three examples, Lezetxiki, Lezetxiki II and Astigarragako Kobea, we will try to bring new data to this problem. Archaeozoological analysis carried out at these three stratigraphical sequences, have shown the existence of intense bears (Ursus spelaeus deningeroide Mottle, 1964 and Ursus spelaeus Rosenmuller-Heinroth, 1794) occupation and human groups ephemeral presence (through the presence of lithic implements), in the oldest levels (Lower Palaeolithic) stratigraphic series of the three cavities. Our aim is to present the preliminary archeozoological and taphonomic results of these three sequences.
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Book Chapter
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Recommended Citation
Villaluenga, A.; Castaños, Pedro; and Arrizabalaga, A., "Cueva de Aldatxarren (Mendaro): II Campaña" (2006). KIP Articles. 8214.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/8214