El Mirón Cave, Cantabrian Spain

El Mirón Cave, Cantabrian Spain
Author: Lawrence Guy Straus
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 784
Release: 2012-04-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0826351506

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Though known as a site since 1903, El Mirón Cave in the Cantabrian Mountains of northern Spain remained unexcavated until a team from the universities of New Mexico and Cantabria began ongoing excavations in 1996. This large, deeply stratified cave allowed the team to apply cutting-edge techniques of excavation, recording, and multidisciplinary analysis in the meticulous study of a site that has become a new reference sequence for the classic Cantabrian region. The excavations uncovered the long history of human occupation of the cave, extending from the end of the Middle Paleolithic, through the Upper Paleolithic, up to the modern era. This volume comprehensively describes the background information on the setting, the site, the chronology, and the sedimentology. It then focuses on the biological and archaeological records of the Holocene levels pertaining to Mesolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and Bronze Age. Archaeologists, anthropologists, and historians will be drawn to this study and its extensive findings, dated by some seventy-five radiocarbon assays.

El Miron Cave, Cantabrian Spain: the Site and Its Holocene Archaeological Record

El Miron Cave, Cantabrian Spain: the Site and Its Holocene Archaeological Record
Author: Lawrence Guy Straus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781283636612

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Though known as a site since 1903, El Miron Cave in the Cantabrian Mountains of northern Spain remained unexcavated until a team from the universities of New Mexico and Cantabria began ongoing excavations in 1996. This large, deeply stratified cave allowed the team to apply cutting-edge techniques of excavation, recording, and multidisciplinary analysis in the meticulous study of a site that has become a new reference sequence for the classic Cantabrian region. The excavations uncovered the long history of human occupation of the cave, extending from the end of the Middle Paleolithic, through the Upper Paleolithic, up to the modern era. This volume comprehensively describes the background information on the setting, the site, the chronology, and the sedimentology. It then focuses on the biological and archaeological records of the Holocene levels pertaining to Mesolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and Bronze Age. Archaeologists, anthropologists, and historians will be drawn to this study and its extensive findings, dated by some seventy-five radiocarbon assays."

The Red Lady of El Mirón Cave

The Red Lady of El Mirón Cave
Author: Lawrence Guy Straus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2015
Genre: Burial
ISBN:

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The Archaeology of the Iberian Peninsula

The Archaeology of the Iberian Peninsula
Author: Katina T. Lillios
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2019-12-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1107113342

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One of the only guides to the prehistoric archaeology of the Iberian Peninsula that engages with key anthropological and archaeological debates.

The Land of Painted Caves (with Bonus Content)

The Land of Painted Caves (with Bonus Content)
Author: Jean M. Auel
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 850
Release: 2011-03-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307886654

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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • In this, the extraordinary conclusion of the ice-age epic series, Earth’s Children®, Ayla, Jondalar, and their infant daughter, Jonayla, are living with the Zelandonii in the Ninth Cave. Ayla has been chosen as an acolyte to a spiritual leader and begins arduous training tasks. Whatever obstacles she faces, Ayla finds inventive ways to lessen the difficulties of daily life, searching for wild edibles to make meals and experimenting with techniques to ease the long journeys the Zelandonii must take while honing her skills as a healer and a leader. And there are the Sacred Caves that Ayla’s mentor takes her to see. They are filled with remarkable paintings of mammoths, lions, and bears, and their mystical aura at times overwhelms Ayla. But all the time Ayla has spent in training rituals has caused Jondalar to drift away from her. The rituals themselves bring her close to death, but through them Ayla gains A Gift of Knowledge so important that it will change her world. BONUS: This edition contains a reading guide and an interview with Jean M. Auel. Sixth in the acclaimed Earth’s Children® series.

Prehistoric Art as Prehistoric Culture

Prehistoric Art as Prehistoric Culture
Author: Primitiva Bueno Ramírez
Publisher: Archaeopress Archaeology
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Antiquities, Prehistoric
ISBN: 9781784912222

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The diverse papers in this volume, published in honour of Professor de Balbin, cover a wide variety of the decorated caves which traditionally defined Palaeolithic art, as well as the open-air art of the period, a subject in which he has done pioneering work at Siega Verde and elsewhere.

Zooarchaeology and Modern Human Origins

Zooarchaeology and Modern Human Origins
Author: Jamie L. Clark
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2013-07-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9400767668

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Recent genetic data showing that Neanderthals interbred with modern humans have made it clear that deeper insight into the behavioral differences between these populations will be critical to understanding the rapid spread of modern humans and the demise of the Neanderthals. This volume, which brings together scholars who have worked with faunal assemblages from Europe, the Near East, and Africa, makes an important contribution to our broader understanding of Neanderthal extinction and modern human origins through its focus on variability in human hunting behavior between 70-25,000 years ago—a critical period in the later evolution of our species.​

The Shelters of Stone

The Shelters of Stone
Author: Jean M. Auel
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 800
Release: 2010-12-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1444713132

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The fifth novel in the Earth's Children series, Jean M. Auel's internationally bestselling reconstruction of pre-historic life, when two kinds of human beings, Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon, shared the earth. Ayla and Jondalar have reached home: the Ninth Cave of the Zelandonii, the old stone age settlement in the region known today as south-west France. Ayla has much to learn from the Zelandonii as well as much to teach them. Jondalar's family are initially wary of the beautiful young woman he has brought back, with her strange accent and her tame wolf and horses. She is delighted when she meets Zelandoni, the spiritual leader of her people, a fellow healer with whom she can share her medicinal skills. After the rigours and dangers that have characterised her extraordinary life, Ayla yearns for peace and tranquility; to be Jondalar's mate and to have children. But her unique spiritual gifts cannot be ignored, and even as she gives birth to their eagerly-awaited child, she is coming to accept that she has a greater role to play in the destiny of the Zelandonii. Set 25,000 years in the past, yet utterly relatable today, The Shelters of Stone is an epic tale of love, identity and the struggle to survive, rich in detail of language, culture, myth and ritual. Praise for Jean M. Auel 'Beautiful, exciting, imaginative' New York Times 'A major bestseller . . . A remarkable work of imagination' Daily Express

Iberia Before the Iberians

Iberia Before the Iberians
Author: Lawrence Guy Straus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-01-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826349842

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Iberia before the Iberians is the first book since 1924 (in any language) to present a complete synthesis of Cantabrian prehistory.