Human adaptations to the last glacial maximum : the solutrean and its neighbors /

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Imprint:Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019.
©2019
Description:xiv, 517 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 21 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11999971
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Other authors / contributors:Schmidt, Isabell, editor.
Cascalheira, Joao , editor.
Bicho, Nuno Ferreira, editor.
Weniger, Gerd-Christian, editor.
ISBN:1527538486
9781527538481
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Just How Dense on the Cantabrian Landscape were Solutrean People? Current Speculations
  • Chapter 2. Settling a No-Mans Land: An Updated Review on the Peopling of Northern Italy during the Last Glacial Maximum
  • Chapter 3. Human Occupation of Northern Morocco at the Last Glacial Maximum
  • Chapter 4. The Site of Les Bossats in Ormesson (Seine-et-Marne, France): A Vast Solutrean Campsite in the Paris Basin
  • Chapter 5. The Solutrean Site from El Buxu Cave (Asturias, Spain): A Current Vision
  • Chapter 6. Back to 1964: New Data on the Solutrean at Cova Rosa (Asturias, Spain)
  • Chapter 7. The Site of Montlleó in the Context of the Mediterranean and Pyrenean Solutrean
  • Chapter 8. Recurrent Human Occupations in Central Iberia around the Last Glacial Maximum: The Solutrean Sequence of Peña Capón Updated
  • Chapter 9. Excavations in Solutrean Levels of Ardales Cave (Málaga, Spain)
  • Chapter 10. Human Occupation during the Late Pleniglacial at Lapa do Picareiro (Portugal)
  • Chapter 11. Lithic Technology and Living Floors during the Solutrean in Las Caldas Cave (Asturias, Spain)
  • Chapter 12. Techno-Typological and Lithic Taphonomy Study of the Solutrean of Cova de les Cendres (Alicante, Spain)
  • Chapter 13. The Solutrean in Las Ventanas Cave (Granada, Spain)
  • Chapter 14. Open air Upper Paleolithic Site "Campiña": Los Álamos (Sevilla, Spain) Beatriz Gavilán
  • Chapter 15. Solutrean Archers? The Shouldered Points from the End of the Outer-Cantabrian Solutrean Period
  • Chapter 16. Raw-Material Provenience of the Solutrean Diagnostics from Gruta do Caldeirão (Tomar, Portugal)
  • Chapter 17. Revisiting the Vasco-Cantabrian Solutrean: The Archaeofaunal Record
  • Chapter 18. Firewood in the Fireplace: Fuel Use in the Solutrean of La Boja Rock-Shelter (Murcia, Spain)
  • Chapter 19. Plants for daily Life during the Solutrean in Cova de les Cendres (Alicante, Spain)
  • Chapter 20. Fishes from Solutrean Sites of the Iberian Mediterranean Region: Palaeogeographical, Palaeoecological and Techno-economical Data
  • Chapter 21. Testing the Distribution of Animal Species in Solutrean Rock Art Sites in Iberia and its Relationship to Palaeoenviromnental Modelling
  • Chapter 22. The Western Pyrenean (Northern Iberian Peninsula) during the Upper Paleolithic: A Palaeoenvironmental Approach
  • Chapter 23. Sergio Ripoll López and Francisco J. Muñoz Ibañez
  • Chapter 24. Malalmuerzo Cave (Granada, Spain): A Revision of its Art and Archaeology
  • Chapter 25. Martin's Cave: A New Palaeolithic Rock Art Site at Gibraltar
  • Chapter 26. Shell Beads Production during the LGM: The Case of Vale Boi (Southern Portugal)
  • Chapter 27. New Solutrean Portable Art Data from the Site of Vale Boi (Algarve, Portugal)