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Estrategias de caza en el Paleolítico superior de la Región Cantábrica: el caso de Aitzbitarte II (zna profunda de la cueva)

    1. [1] Jakiunde. Academia de las Ciencias, Artes y Letras del País Vasco
    2. [2] Arkaios Ilerketak
  • Localización: Saguntum: Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia-Extra, ISSN 2253-7295, ISSN-e 2254-0512, Nº. Extra 21, 2020 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Estudios de Arqueozoología y Tafonomía de la Península Ibérica. Homenaje al profesor Manuel Pérez Ripoll), págs. 219-225
  • Idioma: español
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    • This paper describes a peculiar example of a specialist hunting strategy employed in the Cantabrian Region that presents two novel characteristics. Firstly, it was used during the Gravettian cultural stage, a very early stage for this strategy in comparison with that recorded in the region to date; and secondly, it focused on large bovids, for which no previous records of specialist hunting exist. Earlier findings provided evidence of this strategy only from the Solutrean phase onwards, continuing through to the Magdalenian, and in relation only to deer or mountain goats, depending on the biotype in which the cave is located. The paper also presents an important series of radiocarbon datings for this Gravettian period, with the aim of distinguishing between the specific hunting strategies used by the occupants of the inner sector of the cave and those living nearer the entrance.


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