Some of the assumptions introduced by different authors in the research on the early prehistory of the Balearic Islands are reviewed in this paper. Based on the current radiocarbonic evidence, it is no possible to conclude that the human presence at the Balearic Islands started before 2300 cal BC. The radiocarbon dates obtained from introduced herbivores collagen allow us to establish strongly (p > 95%) that the settlement was, at least, previous to 2050 cal BC, while those obtained from human bone collagen point, with some more uncertainties, that it was previous to 2100 cal BC.El presente trabajo explora las limitaciones de algunas suposiciones utilizadas recientemente por diferentes autores en las investigaciones sobre la prehistoria in...
<p>La discontinuidad territorial de las Islas Baleares queda reflejada enla distinta incidencia que ...
This paper shows the sites in the south of the Iberian Peninsula where human bone remains have been ...
The goal of this article is to discuss the significance of the archaeological evidence from the site...
El presente trabajo explora las limitaciones de algunas suposiciones utilizadas recientemente por di...
The Balearic Islands are one of the most widely dated regions in Europe, totaling about 800 dates. T...
ABSTRACT. The Balearic Islands are one of the most widely dated regions in Europe, totaling about 80...
<p>Este trabajo ofrece una aproximación a la Prehistoria de las Islas Baleares teniendo en cuenta lo...
The Balearic Islands are one of the most widely dated regions in Europe, totaling about 800 dates. T...
Ponencia expuesta en el Workshop All hands on Deck: a dialogue between island archaeologies (2021) c...
In the last ten years it has become apparent that the radiocarbon dating method can significantly un...
Radiocarbon dating of samples of charred cereal, biomolecularly confirmed sheep bone, human bone fro...
Research on Mediterranean islands has pushed the evidence for initial human presence backwardsin tim...
Since the late 1980s, northern Iberia has yielded some of the earliest radiocarbon dated Aurignacian...
The chronology of the extinction of the Balearic fossil bovid Myotragus balearicus in Mallorca and M...
The chronology of the extinction of the Balearic fossil bovid Myotragus balearicus in Mallorca and M...
<p>La discontinuidad territorial de las Islas Baleares queda reflejada enla distinta incidencia que ...
This paper shows the sites in the south of the Iberian Peninsula where human bone remains have been ...
The goal of this article is to discuss the significance of the archaeological evidence from the site...
El presente trabajo explora las limitaciones de algunas suposiciones utilizadas recientemente por di...
The Balearic Islands are one of the most widely dated regions in Europe, totaling about 800 dates. T...
ABSTRACT. The Balearic Islands are one of the most widely dated regions in Europe, totaling about 80...
<p>Este trabajo ofrece una aproximación a la Prehistoria de las Islas Baleares teniendo en cuenta lo...
The Balearic Islands are one of the most widely dated regions in Europe, totaling about 800 dates. T...
Ponencia expuesta en el Workshop All hands on Deck: a dialogue between island archaeologies (2021) c...
In the last ten years it has become apparent that the radiocarbon dating method can significantly un...
Radiocarbon dating of samples of charred cereal, biomolecularly confirmed sheep bone, human bone fro...
Research on Mediterranean islands has pushed the evidence for initial human presence backwardsin tim...
Since the late 1980s, northern Iberia has yielded some of the earliest radiocarbon dated Aurignacian...
The chronology of the extinction of the Balearic fossil bovid Myotragus balearicus in Mallorca and M...
The chronology of the extinction of the Balearic fossil bovid Myotragus balearicus in Mallorca and M...
<p>La discontinuidad territorial de las Islas Baleares queda reflejada enla distinta incidencia que ...
This paper shows the sites in the south of the Iberian Peninsula where human bone remains have been ...
The goal of this article is to discuss the significance of the archaeological evidence from the site...