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Paleoambiente y cambios culturales en los inicios del Holoceno: el abrigo de Artusia (Unzué, Navarra)

Authors: García Martínez de Lagrán, Íñigo; Rojo-Guerra, Manuel; Iriarte, Eneko; García-Gazólaz, Jesús; Tejedor-Rodríguez, Cristina; Gibaja, Juan Francisco; Moreno García, Marta; +6 Authors

Paleoambiente y cambios culturales en los inicios del Holoceno: el abrigo de Artusia (Unzué, Navarra)

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[ES] En este trabajo se presentan los resultados de las campañas de excavación de 2009 y 2010 en el abrigo de Artusia (Unzué, Navarra, España). En ellas se han identificado cinco fases de ocupación mesolíticas (Artusia I-V), pertenecientes al Mesolítico de Muescas y Denticulados (Artusia I y II) y al Mesolítico Geométrico (Artusia III, IV y V). Asimismo, el registro sedimentológico y paleoambiental ha permitido definir claramente dos eventos climáticos que se desarrollan entre aproximadamente 6550 cal BC/8500 cal BP y 6250 cal BC/8200 cal BP. Presentamos, también, una descripción de estos eventos y su interpretación (pre)histórica con el objetivo de conocer cómo influyeron en los grupos mesolíticos de cazadores-recolectores que habitaron la cuenca del Ebro de la Península Ibérica.

[EN] This paper presents the results of the 2009 and 2010 excavation campaigns of the Artusia rock shelter (Unzué, Navarre, Spain). Five different Mesolithic occupation phases (Artusia I-V) have been identified, specifically in the Mesolithic of Notches and Denticulates (Artusia I and II) and the Geometric Mesolithic (Artusia III, IV and V). In addition, the sedimentological and palaeoenvironmental record allowed to clearly define several climatic events which developed around 6550 cal BC - 8500 cal BP and 6250 cal BC - 8200 cal BP. Here we present a description of these events and their (pre)historical interpretation with the aim of recognizing how they influenced the Mesolithic hunter-gatherer groups living in the Ebro Basin of the Iberian Peninsula.

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Fluvial tufa, Evento climático 8.2 ka BP, Ebro Basin, 8.2 ka BP abrupt climatic event, Alta cuenca del Ebro, Mesolítico, Upper, Tufa fluvial, Península Ibérica, Mesolithic, Iberian Peninsula

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