C Vázquez, A Vallejo, JM Verges, RJ Barrio - Journal of Archaeological …, 2021 - Elsevier
Faecal matter is commonly recovered from archaeological sites related to human/animal activity. The identification of its source is essential to understand the domestication process …
C Tejedor-Rodríguez, M Moreno-García, C Tornero… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Sheep remains constitute the main archaeozoological evidence for the presence of Early Neolithic human groups in the highlands of the Southern Pyrenees but understanding the …
Fumier deposits are the product of the recurrent use of caves and rock shelters for stabling livestock and the periodic burning of the resulting dung. Their chronologies in the …
In this book, Katina Lillios provides an up-to-date synthesis of the rich histories of the peoples who lived on the Iberian Peninsula between 1,400,000 (the Paleolithic) and 3,500 …
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 …
Use of the space and settlement patterns at the deposit of San Cristóbal are characterised. Anthropogenic activities at the site are revealed through an interdisciplinar approach based …
A Andonegi, E Garmendia, A Aldezabal - Land Use Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Land use changes are among the primary drivers of declining biodiversity. To reverse this decline, governments and agencies are promoting conservation measures. However, these …
This paper is a state-of-art of the Neolithisation process and Early Neolithic in Iberia's inlands, specifically in the mid and upper Ebro Valley and Central Meseta of Spain. Firstly, a …
The study of anthropogenic activities in prehistoric landscapes has increased greatly in recent decades in the Northern Iberian Peninsula, particularly through pollen records from …