
handle: 10550/33733
The concentration of coastal Pleistocene sites along Malaga’s coast allows us to study the technical and economical changes which occurred during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition and thereby to update an open discussion begun by F. J Fortea – the relations between the final Magdalenian and the Mediterranean Epipalaeolithic. These sites represent a decisive evidence in understanding the use of marine resources during the Europaean Palaeolithic.These sites represent a decisive evidence in understanding the use of marine resources during the Europaean Palaeolithic.
El núcleo de yacimientos costeros pleistocenos de la costa de Málaga permite valorar los cambios técnicos y económicos ocurridos en el tránsito Pleistoceno-Holoceno, lo que actualiza una discusión abierta por F. J. Fortea: la relación entre el Magdaleniense y el Epipaleolítico en la región mediterránea ibérica. Estos yacimientos constituyen una documentación decisiva para el conocimiento del uso de los recursos marinos durante el Paleolítico europeo.
tecnología lítica, holoceno, UNESCO::HISTORIA, :HISTORIA [UNESCO], concheros, magdaleniense, pleistoceno, sur de iberia, epimagdaleniense
tecnología lítica, holoceno, UNESCO::HISTORIA, :HISTORIA [UNESCO], concheros, magdaleniense, pleistoceno, sur de iberia, epimagdaleniense
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