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[ES] Se presenta una revisión crítica de las evidencias de utillaje en materia ósea a lo largo del Paleolítico inferior y medio en Europa, así como de los denominados útiles “poco elaborados” en el Paleolítico superior y la Prehistoria reciente. Dicha revisión y sus resultados llevan a una serie de reflexiones relevantes para explicar la aparición de la llamada “industria ósea” en Europa, a inicios del Paleolítico superior. Y permiten sugerir algunas hipótesis sobre las posibles razones que subyacen a dicha aparición.
[EN] I present a critical review of the evidence on bone tools from Lower and Middle Paleolithic in Europe, and also on the so-called “less elaborated” tools from Upper Paleolithic and recent Prehistory. Such review and its results produce a number of relevant considerations to explain the appearance of the “bone industry” in Europe, in the beginnings of Upper Paleolithic. It also permits to suggest some hypotheses about the possible reasons behind this occurrence.
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Bones, Utillaje, Neandertales, Paleolítico, Musteriense, Neanderthal, Tools, Hueso, Paleolithic, Industria, Mousterian, Industry
Bones, Utillaje, Neandertales, Paleolítico, Musteriense, Neanderthal, Tools, Hueso, Paleolithic, Industria, Mousterian, Industry
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