
handle: 10366/71642
[ES] En este art?culo se ofrecen los primeros resultados del estudio de la fauna malacol?gica procedente de La Garma A (Omo?o, Cantabria). Se analizan los restos de los niveles de adscripci?n gravetiense (niveles F y E). Por una parte, destacan los moluscos recogidos por su inter?s alimenticio, en los que la especie m?s consumida es Patella vulgata de grandes dimensiones. Tambi?n son importantes las conchas de diferentes especies que carecen de valor bromatol?gico, en parte, transformadas en objetos de adorno-colgantes. Por ?ltimo se hace una valoraci?n sobre el papel que desempe?an estos recursos en la Cornisa Cant?brica y en Europa durante el Gravetiense.
[EN] This paper presents the first results obtained by research on the malacological fauna from La Garma A (Omo?o, Cantabria). The remains from levels attributed to the Gravettian are analysed (Layers F and E). These include, in the first place, the molluscs gathered as food, of which the most frequently consumed species is Patella vulgata, with large-sized specimens. Equally, a large number of shells of various species with no bromatological value were gathered and, in part, transformed into suspended objects of adornment. Finally, an assessment is made of the role played by these resources in Cantabrian Spain and Europe in the Gravettian.
Arqueolog?a, Archaeology, Prehistory, Prehistoria, CC1-960, Arqueología
Arqueolog?a, Archaeology, Prehistory, Prehistoria, CC1-960, Arqueología
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