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Crisis climáticas en la Prehistoria de la Península Ibérica: el Evento 8200 cal. BP como modelo

Authors: López Sáez, José Antonio; López Merino, Lourdes; Pérez Díaz, Sebastián;

Crisis climáticas en la Prehistoria de la Península Ibérica: el Evento 8200 cal. BP como modelo

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[ES] En este trabajo se analizan las evidencias paleoambientales documentadas respecto a un cambio climático abrupto del Holoceno medio, el denominado evento 8200 cal. BP, y su posible relación con el desarrollo del proceso de neolitización en la zona mediterránea occidental de la Península Ibérica durante la transición VII-VI milenios cal. BC. Para entender esta problemática hay que hacer un esfuerzo en la obtención de cronologías precisas de tal proceso y realizar estudios palinológicos a alta resolución capaces de documentar este cambio abrupto de corto recorrido cronológico.

[EN] In this work the palaeoenvironmental evidences of an abrupt climatic change during Middle Holocene are analyzed, the so-called 8200 cal. BP event, as well as its possible connection with the development of the neolithisation process on the western Mediterranean area of the Iberian Peninsula during the VII-VI millenia cal. BC transition. To understand this problematic an effort needs to be done to obtain precise chronologies of this process, and high resolution palynological studies able to document this abrupt change, of short chronology, have to be conducted.

Salvador Rovira Llorens, Manuel García Heras, Marc Gener Moret, Ignacio Montero Ruiz (eds.)

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8200 cal. BP even, Holocene, Mediterranean Spain, España mediterránea, Cultural changes, Neolitización, Palynology, Cambio cultural, Cambio climático, Climate change, Holoceno, Palinología, Evento 8200 cal. BP, Neolithization

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