The archaeological site of El Mirador is located in the southern slope of the Sierra de Atapuerca. The work developed at the site is providing a substantial set of data from the Upper Palaeolithic and Early Neolithic to the Middle Bronze Age. Throughout at least about 4000 years of occupation, the cave was used for various activities, among which, burial, habitation and animal stalling. The practices related with this last use is, at the moment, the main origin of the archaeological deposits, which are mainly composed by burnt animal dung with vegetal residues, potsherds, lithics and faunal remains. In addition, it is characterized by high sedimentation rates that have enabled an individual and clear record of different episodes, providing ...
The excavation in a small cave, which was used as collective pantheon during the middle Bronze Age p...
The Sima del Elefante site is located within the Sierra de Atapuerca karst system (Burgos, northern ...
The cave of Hornos de la Peña contained one of the most relevant stratigraphic sequences for the stu...
The archaeological site of El Mirador is located in the southern slope of the Sierra de Atapuerca. T...
The archaeological site of El Mirador is located in the southern slope of the Sierra de Atapuerca. T...
El Mirador site has a sequence formed by burnt dung resulting from pastoral activities during the Br...
15 pagesThis work presents the results of a study of the Early Neolithic pottery remains from El Mir...
El Mirador cave contains a continuous sedimentary deposit of burnt sediments identified as fumier la...
The evolution of the Torcas cave system (Sierra de Atapuerca) is analysed in order to shed light on ...
The human impact on the environment in the Holocene has usually been characterized on the basis of p...
The “Sima del Elefante ” (TE site) (Atapuerca, Spain) is a major cave infill with a stratigraphic su...
During excavations of the Bronze Age levels at El Mirador Cave, a hole containing human remains was ...
Excavations since 1996 in the large El Mirón Cave in the Cantabrian Cordillera of northern Spain hav...
This article undertakes a palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic reconstruction of the Middle Bronze...
ABSTRACT. Excavations since 1996 in the large El Mirón Cave in the Cantabrian Cordillera of northern...
The excavation in a small cave, which was used as collective pantheon during the middle Bronze Age p...
The Sima del Elefante site is located within the Sierra de Atapuerca karst system (Burgos, northern ...
The cave of Hornos de la Peña contained one of the most relevant stratigraphic sequences for the stu...
The archaeological site of El Mirador is located in the southern slope of the Sierra de Atapuerca. T...
The archaeological site of El Mirador is located in the southern slope of the Sierra de Atapuerca. T...
El Mirador site has a sequence formed by burnt dung resulting from pastoral activities during the Br...
15 pagesThis work presents the results of a study of the Early Neolithic pottery remains from El Mir...
El Mirador cave contains a continuous sedimentary deposit of burnt sediments identified as fumier la...
The evolution of the Torcas cave system (Sierra de Atapuerca) is analysed in order to shed light on ...
The human impact on the environment in the Holocene has usually been characterized on the basis of p...
The “Sima del Elefante ” (TE site) (Atapuerca, Spain) is a major cave infill with a stratigraphic su...
During excavations of the Bronze Age levels at El Mirador Cave, a hole containing human remains was ...
Excavations since 1996 in the large El Mirón Cave in the Cantabrian Cordillera of northern Spain hav...
This article undertakes a palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic reconstruction of the Middle Bronze...
ABSTRACT. Excavations since 1996 in the large El Mirón Cave in the Cantabrian Cordillera of northern...
The excavation in a small cave, which was used as collective pantheon during the middle Bronze Age p...
The Sima del Elefante site is located within the Sierra de Atapuerca karst system (Burgos, northern ...
The cave of Hornos de la Peña contained one of the most relevant stratigraphic sequences for the stu...