
handle: 20.500.14352/124232 , 10261/2351
En este trabajo se describen los fósiles de macromamíferos del yacimiento de Las Majolicas (Granada, España), excavado en la década de los cincuenta por E. Aguirre. En él predominan los cérvidos, con 469 restos identificados de un total de 558. Los restos de Cervus elaphus al compararlos con otros ejemplares del Pleistoceno superior de la Cordillera Cantábrica presentan un menor tamaño, lo cual podría indicar una reducción de la talla en relación al nivel más meridional de esta localidad. La fauna presente en Las Majolicas indica su posible asignación al Pleistoceno Superior.
In this paper we describe the fossils of macromammals provided by Las Majolicas site (Granada, Spain). This site was excavated in the 50s by E. Aguirre. The high frequency of cervids with 469 fossils identified out of 558 is remarkable. We have compared Cervus elaphus from Las Majolicas with others that belong to the Cantabrian Range and we can conclude that they have smaller sizes, a fact which can be related to the more meridional situation of the site. According to the fauna that appears in Las Majolicas this site might be located in the Upper Pleistocene.
Este trabajo ha sido posible gracias a la Beca de Introducción a la Investigación del CSIC a SD (penúltimo curso) y al proyecto BTE2001-1864 de la DGICYT.
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Granada, Cervidae, Las Majolicas, 569:551.791(460.357), 2416.01 Paleontología Animal, Pleistoceno Superior, Upper Pleistocene, Paleontología
Granada, Cervidae, Las Majolicas, 569:551.791(460.357), 2416.01 Paleontología Animal, Pleistoceno Superior, Upper Pleistocene, Paleontología
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