
handle: 10366/70638
[EN] The latest research at Pe?a de Estebanvela has led to improved knowledge of the Magdalenian of the Northern Meseta, and made it possible to establish a chronological framework for the Late Glacial of this area. Through analysis of the lithic industries, the portable art and some tadiocarbon dates we are able to put forward a chrono-cultural attribution for the site's various occupations. A comparative analysis of several sites contemporaneous with Pe?a de Estebanvela reveals the site's importance for the study of the Upper and Final Magdalenian of the Iberian Peninsula.
[ES] Los trabajos de estos ?ltimos a?os en la Pe?a de Estebanvela han permitido profundizar en el conocimiento del Magdaleniense en la Meseta Norte y establecer un marco geocronol?gico para el Tardiglaciar en la regi?n. A partir del an?lisis de sus industrias, el arte mueble y varias dataciones radiocarb?nicas se propone una atribuci?n cultural para las diferentes ocupaciones del yacimiento. Un an?lisis comparativo con otros yacimientos coet?neos permite valorar la Pe?a de Estebanvela dentro del contexto del Magdaleniense Superior Final de la Pen?nsula Ib?rica.
Arqueolog?a, Archaeology, Prehistory, Prehistoria, CC1-960, Arqueología
Arqueolog?a, Archaeology, Prehistory, Prehistoria, CC1-960, Arqueología
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