Summary: | The papers in this volume introduce English readers to the variety and scope of Palaeolithic stone tool research taking place in the Iberian Peninsula. They not only offer information about early occupation in the region but also demonstrate the diversity and quality of those research projects. The contributions cover all periods of the Palaeolithic, with a focus on Lower and Upper Palaeolithic topics, and one concerns raw material in a Portuguese Mesolithic site. The volume also includes an overview of raw material exploitation in the Lower Palaeolithic of the Iberian peninsula and comments on the particular problems associated with past and present research. Many of the papers represent regional studies, others relate to specific sites, and some describe changing strategies in the use of raw materials. Technology, typology and their association with raw material and/or subsistence patterns are addressed, as are current methodological approaches towards lithic and use-wear analyses.
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