
[Abstract] The research into four Galician karstic systems has allowed for the recuperation of fossilized remains of herbivores (Large Bovidae, Cervidae, Equidae), Suidae and Ursidae, of which a morphometric study has been carried out. Taking into account the development of the karst at the time of fossilization, it has been possible to establish a chronological sequence for the cavities studied, and a direct correlation has been found in every case between the stage of development of the karst and the age of the remains associated with it.
[Resumen] La investigación de cuatro sistemas cársticos gallegos ha permitido la recuperación de restos fósiles de hervíboros (grandes bóvidos, cérvidos, équidos), suidos y úrsidos, de los que se ha realizado un estudio morfométrieo. Teniendo en cuenta el desarrollo del carst en el momento de la fosilización se ha podido establecer una secuencia cronológica para las cavidades estudiadas, encontrándose una correlación directa entre estadío evolutivo y del carst y antigüedad de los restos asociados a éste en cada caso.
Carst, Quaternary, Macromamíferos, Karst, Cuaternario, Pleistoceno Superior, Upper Pleistocene, Large mammals, Galicia
Carst, Quaternary, Macromamíferos, Karst, Cuaternario, Pleistoceno Superior, Upper Pleistocene, Large mammals, Galicia
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