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El Neolítico en la costa de Málaga (España): viejos y nuevos datos para su contextualización en el proceso de neolitización del sur de la Península Ibérica

Authors: Cortés Sánchez, Miguel; Simón Vallejo, María Dolores; Riquelme Cantal, José Antonio; Peña Chocarro, Leonor; Guibaja Bao, Juan F.; Rubia de Gracia, Juan J. de la; Martínez Sánchez, Rafael M.;

El Neolítico en la costa de Málaga (España): viejos y nuevos datos para su contextualización en el proceso de neolitización del sur de la Península Ibérica

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[ES] La costa de Málaga reúne un relativamente amplio repertorio de yacimientos que han aportado vestigios del Neolítico. No obstante, hasta el momento la ocupación neolítica de este ámbito geográfico, su cronología, pautas económicas o culturales apenas si se habían abordado desde una perspectiva integradora de todos los datos disponibles. En este sentido y en función de las posibilidades del registro disponible, se pretende desarrollar un análisis multidisciplinar para obtener información de relevancia sobre el proceso de neolitización de este ámbito geográfico. Como paso previo se hace imprescindible abordar una síntesis historiográfica del registro neolítico de la costa de Málaga y una breve síntesis de los avances iniciales del proyecto.

Este trabajo es una contribución a los proyectos “Estudio y contextualización de la antiguas excavaciones del Patronato de la Cueva de Nerja”, “Estudio de materiales arqueológicos procedentes del término municipal de Torremolinos (Málaga)”, “The last hunter-gatherers and the first farming communities in the south of the Iberian peninsula and north of Morocco” (PTDC/HAH/64548/2006), “Orígenes y expansión de la agricultura en el sur peninsular y norte de Marruecos: aportaciones desde la arqueobotánica y la genética” (HAR 2008-1920) y “Origins and spread of agriculture in the western Mediterranean region“ (ERC 2008-AdG230561).

[EN] The coast of Málaga has shown an important concentration of prehistoric sites with Neolithic occupation. This paper aims to review their historiography as well as briefly present the main lines of the interdisciplinary research carried at Cueva of Nerja and sites located at the southern part of Sierra de Mijas. Data is still preliminary but it shows the presence of a fully developed Neolithic which seems to be related to the arrival of Neolithic pioneers from the second half of the 8th millennium cal BP.

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