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Resumen: La cueva del Esquilleu (Cantabria, norte de España) presenta 30 capas arqueológicas musterienses que cubren prácticamente todo el MIS 3 tanto en cronología como en medio ambiente. Una serie de análisis ambientales (fauna, polen, carbón vegetal) permiten el estudio de las diferentes estrategias para la adquisición y gestión de los recursos disponibles cerca del yacimiento e indican la amplia adaptabilidad de los neandertales a los cambios del entorno típico de este período. Este trabajo también analiza la posibilidad de utilizar los huesos como combustible, ya sea como un paliativo para una supuesta falta de recursos de madera en el medio ambiente o como un simple patrón de comportamiento humano.
Abstract: Esquilleu cave (Cantabria, northern Spain) presents 30 Mousterian archaeological layers covering virtually the complete MIS 3 both in chronology and environmental. A number of environmental analyses (faunal, pollen, charcoal) allow the study of the different strategies for the procurement and management of resources available near the site and indicate the Neanderthals’ wide adaptability to the changing environment typical of this period. This paper also discusses the possibility of using bones as fuel either as a palliative for a presumed lack of wood resources in the environment or as a mere pattern of human behaviour.
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550, Mousterian, Human Behaviour, 333, Esquilleu Cave
550, Mousterian, Human Behaviour, 333, Esquilleu Cave
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