Estudios de estacionalidad en yacimientos paleolíticos del Cantábrico central

  1. SANCHEZ FLORES, ANTONIO JESUS
Dirigida per:
  1. Mari Carmen Arriaza Director/a
  2. José Yravedra Sainz de los Terreros Director

Universitat de defensa: Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Fecha de defensa: 28 de d’abril de 2022

Tribunal:
  1. María Teresa Chapa Brunet Presidenta
  2. David Álvarez Alonso Secretari
  3. Rosa Huguet Pàmies Vocal
  4. Aritza Villaluenga Martínez Vocal
  5. Florent Rivals Vocal

Tipus: Tesi

Resum

Seasonality studies try to establish the time of year and the duration in time in which the occupation of a site by hunter-gatherer groups took place. This field of zooarchaeology has been implemented in the Iberian Peninsula since the mid-20th century. However, at present, seasonality studies still suffer from certain biases that have not been adequately resolved and hinder the interpretation of the results obtained in these studies. Most of these biases are a consequence of the inherent limitations of each one of the techniques. From the wide variety that exist, the four techniques considered most robust in this thesis are Dental Eruption and Wear (EDD), Microwear, Stable Isotope Analysis and Cementochronology. Precisely, these biases are also present in most of the seasonal studies that precede this thesis. In addition to other biases related to the sample, such as the lack of taphonomic studies, these publications present a low representativeness of the sample and a low representativeness of infants with respect to adults that give little robustness to their results...