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Cuadernos de Arqueología de la Universidad de Navarra, 20
"The present work aims to research the main factors which influence in the location
of megalithi... more "The present work aims to research the main factors which influence in the location
of megalithic monuments of Roncal and Salazar´s valleys. From the theoretical framework of
Spatial and Landscape Archeology, through the design and implementation of Geographical
Information Systems (GIS) as a methodological tool, we could analyze and define different
patterns in the spatial location of megalithic tombs."
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Cuadernos de Arqueología de la Universidad de Navarra
Alejandro Marcos Pous was born in Valladolid and dealed his studies of History in Barcelona and R... more Alejandro Marcos Pous was born in Valladolid and dealed his studies of History in Barcelona and Rome. He specialized himself in Roman and early Christian Archaeology in Italy by the concession of a scholarship of the C.S.I.C. He has worked mainly on Merida, Navarre, La Rioja and Cordoba. Among his achievements outstand the creation of an archaeology department in the University of Navarre, the introduction of the modern ethnography in La Rioja; his activities with his wife Ana Maria Vicent as the curator of the Provincial Museum of Cordoba at first and later in the Archaeological National Museum and, at last, his posture for the Spanish Heritage´s protection. His legacy exceeds his more than hundred publications, and his pupils occupy have now relevant charges related with the archaeological profession. All of them feel great admiration and fondness.
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This work presents the techno-morphological and taphonomic study of the cores from the open-air s... more This work presents the techno-morphological and taphonomic study of the cores from the open-air site San Genaro 3 – 4, located on the southern coast of San Sebastián Bay (Tierra de Fuego, Argentina). This research is part of a regional project aimed at the study of late Holocene coastal occupations of hunter-gatherers in northern Grande Island of Tierra de Fuego.
The assemblages were collected from aeolian deflation hollows in the longitudinal sand dunes of the Chorrillos archaeological locality, a high energy sedimentary environment affected by strong winds.
Taphonomic assessment reveals that aeolian abrasion of artifact surfaces is a reliable indicator for lithic assemblage exposure and stability thereof.
Furthermore, different abrasion degrees show diverse flaking events and subsequent configurations.
After techno-morphological and taphonomic analyses, several questions are posed about the recurrence of occupations in the locality, criteria of blank selection, the strategy of volume management, artifact versatility and, ultimately, the functionality of the place related to the marine resources exploitation.
This work presents the techno-morphological and taphonomic study of the cores from the open-air site San Genaro 3 – 4, located on the southern coast of San Sebastián Bay (Tierra de Fuego, Argentina). This research is part of a regional project aimed at the study of late Holocene coastal occupations of hunter-gatherers in northern Grande Island of Tierra de Fuego.
The assemblages were collected from aeolian deflation hollows in the longitudinal sand dunes of the Chorrillos archaeological locality, a high energy sedimentary environment affected by strong winds.
Taphonomic assessment reveals that aeolian abrasion of artifact surfaces is a reliable indicator for lithic assemblage exposure and stability thereof.
Furthermore, different abrasion degrees show diverse flaking events and subsequent configurations.
After techno-morphological and taphonomic analyses, several questions are posed about the recurrence of occupations in the locality, criteria of blank selection, the strategy of volume management, artifact versatility and, ultimately, the functionality of the place related to the marine resources exploitation.
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of megalithic monuments of Roncal and Salazar´s valleys. From the theoretical framework of
Spatial and Landscape Archeology, through the design and implementation of Geographical
Information Systems (GIS) as a methodological tool, we could analyze and define different
patterns in the spatial location of megalithic tombs."
Posters by Andion Arteaga Brieba
The assemblages were collected from aeolian deflation hollows in the longitudinal sand dunes of the Chorrillos archaeological locality, a high energy sedimentary environment affected by strong winds.
Taphonomic assessment reveals that aeolian abrasion of artifact surfaces is a reliable indicator for lithic assemblage exposure and stability thereof.
Furthermore, different abrasion degrees show diverse flaking events and subsequent configurations.
After techno-morphological and taphonomic analyses, several questions are posed about the recurrence of occupations in the locality, criteria of blank selection, the strategy of volume management, artifact versatility and, ultimately, the functionality of the place related to the marine resources exploitation.
This work presents the techno-morphological and taphonomic study of the cores from the open-air site San Genaro 3 – 4, located on the southern coast of San Sebastián Bay (Tierra de Fuego, Argentina). This research is part of a regional project aimed at the study of late Holocene coastal occupations of hunter-gatherers in northern Grande Island of Tierra de Fuego.
The assemblages were collected from aeolian deflation hollows in the longitudinal sand dunes of the Chorrillos archaeological locality, a high energy sedimentary environment affected by strong winds.
Taphonomic assessment reveals that aeolian abrasion of artifact surfaces is a reliable indicator for lithic assemblage exposure and stability thereof.
Furthermore, different abrasion degrees show diverse flaking events and subsequent configurations.
After techno-morphological and taphonomic analyses, several questions are posed about the recurrence of occupations in the locality, criteria of blank selection, the strategy of volume management, artifact versatility and, ultimately, the functionality of the place related to the marine resources exploitation.
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of megalithic monuments of Roncal and Salazar´s valleys. From the theoretical framework of
Spatial and Landscape Archeology, through the design and implementation of Geographical
Information Systems (GIS) as a methodological tool, we could analyze and define different
patterns in the spatial location of megalithic tombs."
The assemblages were collected from aeolian deflation hollows in the longitudinal sand dunes of the Chorrillos archaeological locality, a high energy sedimentary environment affected by strong winds.
Taphonomic assessment reveals that aeolian abrasion of artifact surfaces is a reliable indicator for lithic assemblage exposure and stability thereof.
Furthermore, different abrasion degrees show diverse flaking events and subsequent configurations.
After techno-morphological and taphonomic analyses, several questions are posed about the recurrence of occupations in the locality, criteria of blank selection, the strategy of volume management, artifact versatility and, ultimately, the functionality of the place related to the marine resources exploitation.
This work presents the techno-morphological and taphonomic study of the cores from the open-air site San Genaro 3 – 4, located on the southern coast of San Sebastián Bay (Tierra de Fuego, Argentina). This research is part of a regional project aimed at the study of late Holocene coastal occupations of hunter-gatherers in northern Grande Island of Tierra de Fuego.
The assemblages were collected from aeolian deflation hollows in the longitudinal sand dunes of the Chorrillos archaeological locality, a high energy sedimentary environment affected by strong winds.
Taphonomic assessment reveals that aeolian abrasion of artifact surfaces is a reliable indicator for lithic assemblage exposure and stability thereof.
Furthermore, different abrasion degrees show diverse flaking events and subsequent configurations.
After techno-morphological and taphonomic analyses, several questions are posed about the recurrence of occupations in the locality, criteria of blank selection, the strategy of volume management, artifact versatility and, ultimately, the functionality of the place related to the marine resources exploitation.