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Pleistocene and Holocene hunter-gatherers in Iberia and the Gibraltar Strait: the current archaeological record (en Inglés)
Ramos, Robert Sala ; Carbonell, Eudald ; Bermudez De Castro, Jose Maria (Autor)
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Universidad de Burgos
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Pleistocene and Holocene hunter-gatherers in Iberia and the Gibraltar Strait: the current archaeological record (en Inglés) - Ramos, Robert Sala ; Carbonell, Eudald ; Bermudez de Castro, Jose Maria
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Reseña del libro "Pleistocene and Holocene hunter-gatherers in Iberia and the Gibraltar Strait: the current archaeological record (en Inglés)"
This volume aims to offer an up-to-date summary of knowledge relating to human predatory societies settled in Iberia. The archaeological record of the region is essetial for the reconstruction of human evolution in Europe in biological, behavioural and cultural domains as it reserves the earliest and more significant records of the humanization of the continent and because it allows the reconstruction of the main trends in that process. This is possble thanks to a rich, large and complete record, encopmassing all the stages of that development and all the adaptive and cultural modes. Morevoer, the discovery of that record is amongst the earliest known archaeological occurences in the history of archaeology. The book offers a systematic presentation of the current empirical data written by the same research teams already working every year on site excavations. Included is current knowledge of the main archaeo-palaeontological sites with the most significant records. Sites are arranged in eight physiographic and geological regions, eith the aim of making clear the adaptive ways of human societies to similar environments.