Supplementary Online Material: Neanderthal mobility over very long distances: the case of El Castillo cave (northern Spain) and the “Vasconian” Mousterian.

This project analyses the origin of the flint used in early MIS 3 and late MIS 4 by the Neanderthals of El Castillo. The results provide provenances of more than 400 km in the south of France and 200 km to the west (central Asturias). This generates a social territory of these Neanderthal groups of...

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Autores: Herrero- Alonso, Diego, Maíllo Fernández, José Manuel, Abellán-Beltrán, Natalia, Moral, Macarena, González-Molina, Irene, Solano-Megías, Irene, Luzón-Ruiz, Sofía, Marín Hernando, Juan, Álvarez-Vena, Adrián, Martín-Perea, David Manuel, Neira Campos, Ana, Bernaldo de Quirós Guidotti, Federico, Tarriño Vinagre, Andoni
Tipo de recurso: conjunto de datos
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2024
País:España
Institución:Consorcio Madroño
Repositorio:e-cienciaDatos, Repositorio de Datos del Consorcio Madroño
OAI Identifier:doi:10.21950/E4CXMG
Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.21950/E4CXMG
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Arts and Humanities
Raw Materials
Mousterian culture
Flint
Cleaver
El Castillo
Vasconian
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Sumario:This project analyses the origin of the flint used in early MIS 3 and late MIS 4 by the Neanderthals of El Castillo. The results provide provenances of more than 400 km in the south of France and 200 km to the west (central Asturias). This generates a social territory of these Neanderthal groups of about 600 km in length and broadens the knowledge of the exchange networks known to the Neanderthals.