Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7440065 | L'Anthropologie | 2016 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
This paper explores the continuities and changes marking the Final Magdalenian-Epipaleolithic transition in Northeastern Iberia. It also characterizes the Epimagdalenian world from the analysis of eight sites and the study of the lithic industries, the economy and the portable artworks recovered so far. It also provides a corpus of recent datings, some of them unpublished, allowing us to date the portable art of Sant Gregori for the first time, and reinforcing the idea that the Epimagdalenià would last between 13,700 and 11,500 cal BP (11,800-10,000 BP).
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Authors
Didac Roman, Jordi Nadal, Inés Domingo, Pilar GarcÃa-Argüelles, LluÃs Lloveras, Josep Maria Fullola,