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Resumen de Excavating in breccia: new methods developed at the Benzú rockshelter

Salvador Domínguez Bella, José Ramos Muñoz, Darío Bernal Casasola, Eduardo Vijande Vila, Juan Jesús Cantillo Duarte, Manuela Pérez Rodríguez, Antonio Barrena Tocino

  • Excavators examining breccia deposits are faced with the prospect of extracting finds from a material akin to concrete. Nevertheless such deposits are sometimes the only witness of early Palaeolithic occupation. Our inventive authors put aside the hammers, acids and explosives of earlier days, and used quarry techniques to cut the breccia into small blocks, which they then freed from their finds in the laboratory, using tools developed in palaeontology. As a result, they gathered a huge harvest of stone tools, bones and shells. It all goes to show that archaeological excavation is an exercise of infinite variety: to every problem, its solution; to every terrain, its method.


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