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Limpets & Periwinkles in Cantabrian Spain between 22,000 and 15,000 Cal BC: Archaeomalacological Remains at Altamira Cave
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Magdalenian
Solutrean
Archaeomalacology
Tardiglaciar
Cantabrian Spain
Clasificación UNESCO
5504.05 Prehistoria
5505.01 Arqueología
Fecha de publicación
2010
Citación
ÁLVAREZ-FERNÁNDEZ, E. (2010): Limpets & Periwinkles in Cantabrian Spain between 22,000 and 15,000 Cal BC: Archaeomalacological Remains at Altamira Cave. Analele Universităţii Creştine Dimitrie Cantemir, Serie Istorie, Serie Noua 1 (4): 32-51
Resumen
Limpets & Periwinkles in Cantabrian Spain between 22,000 and 15,000 Cal BC: Archaeomalacological
remains at Altamira Cave. This paper presents the archaeomalacological study of the excavations at Altamira Cave. It
examines, on one hand, the molluscs found by H. Obermaier’s excavations (1924-1925) and, on the other hand, those
recovered by J. González Echegaray and L. G. Freeman’s research (1908-1981). As well as classifying the two
collections, the NR and MNI are calculated and the superficial alterations, caused by marine organisms (epifauna), humans,
etc. are analysed. The two collections are compared, using the biometrics of the most representative species (Patella vulgata
and Littorina littorea) in the two levels of the deposit (Solutrean and early Magdalenian), and the conclusion is reached that
the archaeomalacological material was collected selectively during the older excavations. Through the biometric analysis of
the P. vulgata specimens from Altamira and other sites in Cantabrian Spain with the same chronology, it can be seen that the
size of the limpets remained very similar in the Solutrean and early Magdalenian. Finally, the existence of coastal and inland
sites with remains of marine molluscs in the two periods is discussed.
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ISSN
1484-3343
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