Solutrean Chronology & Lithic Variability in Vasco-Cantabrian Spain

<p>RESUMEN: Recientes excavaciones en la zona cantábrica suministran datos que apuntan a una variabilidad en las industrias del Solutrense. Basado en pruebas de radiocarbono parece evidenciarse una contemporaneidad entre el fenómeno solutrense de la España Cantábrica y el Rhone Valley. La indu...

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Main Authors: Lawrence Guy STRAUS, F. BERNALDO DE QUIRÓS, Victoria CABRERA VALDÉS, G. A. CLARK
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2009-10-01
Series:Zephyrus
Online Access:https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/0514-7336/article/view/523
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spelling doaj-235f2e21f49942c69b81bf739ef6fdec2020-11-25T03:53:12ZengEdiciones Universidad de SalamancaZephyrus0514-73362386-39432009-10-01280508Solutrean Chronology & Lithic Variability in Vasco-Cantabrian SpainLawrence Guy STRAUSF. BERNALDO DE QUIRÓSVictoria CABRERA VALDÉSG. A. CLARK<p>RESUMEN: Recientes excavaciones en la zona cantábrica suministran datos que apuntan a una variabilidad en las industrias del Solutrense. Basado en pruebas de radiocarbono parece evidenciarse una contemporaneidad entre el fenómeno solutrense de la España Cantábrica y el Rhone Valley. La industria de puntas diagnostican un resultado de un proceso tecnológico convergente.</p><p>ABSTRACT: Recent excavations in Cantabrian cave deposits provide evidence of Solutrean industrial variability and provocative chronological information. On the basis of radiocarbon there is strong evidence for contemporeanity between the Solutrean phenomena of Cantabrian Spain and in the Rhone Valley. The stone-points diagnostic would probably be the result of convergent technology. There is considerable evidence for variability among artifacts assemblages (shown in their respective coefficients of variation). It is therefore difficult to characterize Cantabrian collections from the time range in question in a general way. It seems more fruitful to try and demonstrate the existence of functional parameters for observed artifact variability.</p>https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/0514-7336/article/view/523
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F. BERNALDO DE QUIRÓS
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F. BERNALDO DE QUIRÓS
Victoria CABRERA VALDÉS
G. A. CLARK
Solutrean Chronology & Lithic Variability in Vasco-Cantabrian Spain
Zephyrus
author_facet Lawrence Guy STRAUS
F. BERNALDO DE QUIRÓS
Victoria CABRERA VALDÉS
G. A. CLARK
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title Solutrean Chronology & Lithic Variability in Vasco-Cantabrian Spain
title_short Solutrean Chronology & Lithic Variability in Vasco-Cantabrian Spain
title_full Solutrean Chronology & Lithic Variability in Vasco-Cantabrian Spain
title_fullStr Solutrean Chronology & Lithic Variability in Vasco-Cantabrian Spain
title_full_unstemmed Solutrean Chronology & Lithic Variability in Vasco-Cantabrian Spain
title_sort solutrean chronology & lithic variability in vasco-cantabrian spain
publisher Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca
series Zephyrus
issn 0514-7336
2386-3943
publishDate 2009-10-01
description <p>RESUMEN: Recientes excavaciones en la zona cantábrica suministran datos que apuntan a una variabilidad en las industrias del Solutrense. Basado en pruebas de radiocarbono parece evidenciarse una contemporaneidad entre el fenómeno solutrense de la España Cantábrica y el Rhone Valley. La industria de puntas diagnostican un resultado de un proceso tecnológico convergente.</p><p>ABSTRACT: Recent excavations in Cantabrian cave deposits provide evidence of Solutrean industrial variability and provocative chronological information. On the basis of radiocarbon there is strong evidence for contemporeanity between the Solutrean phenomena of Cantabrian Spain and in the Rhone Valley. The stone-points diagnostic would probably be the result of convergent technology. There is considerable evidence for variability among artifacts assemblages (shown in their respective coefficients of variation). It is therefore difficult to characterize Cantabrian collections from the time range in question in a general way. It seems more fruitful to try and demonstrate the existence of functional parameters for observed artifact variability.</p>
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