The Geosite of Jarama VI is a rock shelter containing a lithostratigraphic sequence formed by five Upper Pleistocene sedimentary units, three of wich present archaeological remains of the Middle Palaeolithic with an age older than 50 ka... more
The Geosite of Jarama VI is a rock shelter containing a lithostratigraphic sequence formed by five Upper Pleistocene sedimentary units, three of wich present archaeological remains of the Middle Palaeolithic with an age older than 50 ka BP and even a bone remain of Homo neanderthalensis. In order to preserve all this analog information of this Geosite we have reviewed the traditional archaeological record of the excavations performed between 1989-1993 in order to digitize it and perform a Spatial Data Infrastructure and a spatial and statistical analysis. We have also carried out a hydraulic study of the paleo-floods observed in its sedimentary record.