
handle: 10366/70451
[ES] Se han estudiado cuatro individuos encontrados en el nivel solutrense de la Cueva de Nerja (M?laga) en 1963- Los restos pertenecen a un individuo adulto masculino (Nerja-1), un adulto femenino (Nerja-2), un adulto de sexo indeterminado (Nerja-3) y un infantil de unos tres a?os. Nerja-1 tiene una cara ancha y baja, con ?rbitas cuadrangulares. El cr?neo muestra algunos rasgos de robustez craneal observados en otros espec?menes del Paleol?tico Superior. Un an?lisis multivariante realizado con variables craneom?tricas, muestra que los individuos de la Pen?nsula Ib?rica parecen seguir en l?neas generales un patr?n morfol?gico semejante.
[EN] Four individu?is recovered from the Solutrean lev?is at the Nerja Cave (M?laga, South of Spain) in 1963 have been studied. The remains belong to one male adult (Nerja-1), one adult female (Nerja-2), one adult of indetermined sex (Nerja-3) and one infantile about 3 years-old. Nerja-1 has a low and wide face, with quadrangular orbits. The skull shows some traits of cranial robustness observed in other Upper Paleolithic specimens. A multivariate comparison using craniometric variables shows that the Iberian Pen?nsula individu?is available seem to follow a similar morphological pattern.
Arqueolog?a, Archaeology, Prehistory, Prehistoria, CC1-960, Arqueología
Arqueolog?a, Archaeology, Prehistory, Prehistoria, CC1-960, Arqueología
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