The use of caves and/or rock shelters as a refugee for herds was a common practice in the Mediterranean area since the early Neolithic. Shepherds move the herds to pastures in …
J Fernández-Eraso, JA Mujika-Alustiza… - Quaternary …, 2015 - Elsevier
The introduction of the Neolithic cultural and economic practices in the Basque region has been traditionally understood as a late process, in parallel to the achievement of the …
Here we present an accurate microstratigraphic characterization of sheep/goat dung deposits from an ethnographic pastoral campsite located in SW Fazzan, at the border …
N Égüez, C Mallol, D Martín-Socas… - Archaeological and …, 2016 - Springer
We present radiocarbon dates and preliminary micromorphological information from the Neolithic cave site of Cueva del Toro (Antequera, Málaga, Spain). This site has yielded a …
N Égüez, CA Makarewicz - Ethnoarchaeology, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Livestock fecal remains provide an important source of information on past animal husbandry systems and dung use. A combined micromorphological and biomolecular …
Desde tiempos remotos la humanidad ha buscado el cobijo de las cuevas y abrigos rocosos para protegerse, él mismo o sus pertenencias, de las inclemencias meteorológicas. Esta …
AP Díaz, JF Eraso - Quaternary International, 2010 - Elsevier
Sediments from archaeological deposits can be affected both by human activity and environmental agents after deposition. As a result, physical and chemical alterations can be …
Desde su excavación en el verano de 1973, la Cueva del Niño ha sido considerada un yacimiento de gran importancia para conocer el proceso de introducción de la economía de …
JF Eraso - Cuadernos de Arqueología de la Universidad de …, 2010 - revistas.unav.edu
Javier FERNÁNDEZ ERASO1 Page 1 CAUN 18*, 2010 Cuadernos de Arqueología Universidad de Navarra 18*, 2010, págs. 159-171 LA ACTIVIDAD PECUARIA EN LA RIOJA …