[EN]: During the last years we conducted an excavation project in two caves and a small shelter at Canaleja Gorge (Romangordo, Cáceres, Spain). Although the stratigraphy was not optimally preserved in all the caves, we could document three funerary spaces that comprise a long chronological sequence, from Early Neolithic to Chalcolithic. In this paper we discuss the relationship between burial caves and megaliths in the region, by considering a common social and cultural background for both kinds of sepultures. [ES]: Durante los últimos años hemos realizado excavaciones en dos cuevas y un pequeño abrigo de la Garganta Canaleja (Romangordo, Cáceres). Aunque la estratigrafía no estaba conservada en todos los contextos excava...
Neolithic monuments south of the Tagus, in Portugal, number over 1000. They are usually classified i...
International audienceThe LSCE research program on prehistoric art associates the chronological stud...
This paper deals with the problem of the transition from the collective burial rituals to the indivi...
[EN]: During the last years we conducted an excavation project in two caves and a small shelter at C...
En la Prehistoria reciente de la región cantábrica, los yacimientos funerarios de carácter colectivo...
[EN] Until a few years ago, the available information regarding the funerary practices of the first ...
Lugar do Canto Cave is one of the most relevant Neolithic burial caves in Portugal given not only it...
This paper offers a reflection on the social, cultural and chronological implications of the funeral...
This paper reconstructs the diet and lifeways of Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic farming groups in t...
En la Prehistoria reciente de la región cantabrica, los yacimientos de carácter colectivo son fundam...
[EN] At present there are few human remains from early agricultural and pastoralists communities of ...
El noroeste de la península ibérica es un ámbito geográfico particularmente interesante para estudia...
[EN]: The Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement of the inner area of Tagus at Extremadura region (Sp...
The deposition and manipulation of human remains in natural caves are well known for the Neolithic o...
Large, conglomerate caves in north-eastern Iberia have been significant places since the Neolithic t...
Neolithic monuments south of the Tagus, in Portugal, number over 1000. They are usually classified i...
International audienceThe LSCE research program on prehistoric art associates the chronological stud...
This paper deals with the problem of the transition from the collective burial rituals to the indivi...
[EN]: During the last years we conducted an excavation project in two caves and a small shelter at C...
En la Prehistoria reciente de la región cantábrica, los yacimientos funerarios de carácter colectivo...
[EN] Until a few years ago, the available information regarding the funerary practices of the first ...
Lugar do Canto Cave is one of the most relevant Neolithic burial caves in Portugal given not only it...
This paper offers a reflection on the social, cultural and chronological implications of the funeral...
This paper reconstructs the diet and lifeways of Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic farming groups in t...
En la Prehistoria reciente de la región cantabrica, los yacimientos de carácter colectivo son fundam...
[EN] At present there are few human remains from early agricultural and pastoralists communities of ...
El noroeste de la península ibérica es un ámbito geográfico particularmente interesante para estudia...
[EN]: The Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement of the inner area of Tagus at Extremadura region (Sp...
The deposition and manipulation of human remains in natural caves are well known for the Neolithic o...
Large, conglomerate caves in north-eastern Iberia have been significant places since the Neolithic t...
Neolithic monuments south of the Tagus, in Portugal, number over 1000. They are usually classified i...
International audienceThe LSCE research program on prehistoric art associates the chronological stud...
This paper deals with the problem of the transition from the collective burial rituals to the indivi...