An intact archaeological context named Locus 1 has recently been discovered at Dehesilla Cave (southern Spain). The ritual funerary deposition consists of a complete pottery jar with part of a human calvarium over the mouth, and was occulted by large stone blocks. This paper offers a presentation of the new data provided mainly by the stratigraphic, osteological, pottery, lithic and radiocarbon analyses. A systematic review of the relevant evidence in the Iberian Peninsula during the Early Neolithic (c. 5600-4800 cal BC) provides a context for this finding and supports its interpretation with reference to several possible anthropological scenarios
The reconstruction of the economy of an archaeological site is a matter of major importance within p...
Radiocarbon dating of samples of charred cereal, biomolecularly confirmed sheep bone, human bone fro...
[EN] Until a few years ago, the available information regarding the funerary practices of the first ...
There is a significant number of funerary contexts for the Early Neolithic in the Iberian Peninsula,...
An intact archaeological context named Locus 1 has recently been discovered at Dehesilla Cave (south...
There is a significant number of funerary contexts for the Early Neolithic in the Iberian Penin- su...
Cova Bonica has yielded one of the few assemblages of Cardial Neolithic records of directly dated hu...
Excavations at Cova Bonica (Barcelona, Spain) have revealed 98 human remains, grouped into five age ...
Radiocarbon and palaeodiet information has been obtained for two Neolithic necropolises in the north...
Research projects undertaken in the Cantabrian region since 1980 have produced new, high-quality inf...
[EN] Together with the publication of new tombs and radiocarbon dates from the Early Neolithic, an a...
One of the elements that defines the so-called "Pit Burial Horizon" is the presence within certain b...
Evidence of Neolithic occupation at Arma dell'Aquila (Finale Ligure, Italy) had been unearthed in th...
[EN] At present there are few human remains from early agricultural and pastoralists communities of ...
In the Valencia region of Spain, the dominant use of natural caves for collective burials during the...
The reconstruction of the economy of an archaeological site is a matter of major importance within p...
Radiocarbon dating of samples of charred cereal, biomolecularly confirmed sheep bone, human bone fro...
[EN] Until a few years ago, the available information regarding the funerary practices of the first ...
There is a significant number of funerary contexts for the Early Neolithic in the Iberian Peninsula,...
An intact archaeological context named Locus 1 has recently been discovered at Dehesilla Cave (south...
There is a significant number of funerary contexts for the Early Neolithic in the Iberian Penin- su...
Cova Bonica has yielded one of the few assemblages of Cardial Neolithic records of directly dated hu...
Excavations at Cova Bonica (Barcelona, Spain) have revealed 98 human remains, grouped into five age ...
Radiocarbon and palaeodiet information has been obtained for two Neolithic necropolises in the north...
Research projects undertaken in the Cantabrian region since 1980 have produced new, high-quality inf...
[EN] Together with the publication of new tombs and radiocarbon dates from the Early Neolithic, an a...
One of the elements that defines the so-called "Pit Burial Horizon" is the presence within certain b...
Evidence of Neolithic occupation at Arma dell'Aquila (Finale Ligure, Italy) had been unearthed in th...
[EN] At present there are few human remains from early agricultural and pastoralists communities of ...
In the Valencia region of Spain, the dominant use of natural caves for collective burials during the...
The reconstruction of the economy of an archaeological site is a matter of major importance within p...
Radiocarbon dating of samples of charred cereal, biomolecularly confirmed sheep bone, human bone fro...
[EN] Until a few years ago, the available information regarding the funerary practices of the first ...