2018
DOI: 10.21630/maa.2018.69.07
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Koskobilo (Olazti, Nafarroa): nuevos hallazgos y revisión de las colecciones

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“…A detailed history of the discovery of the archaeo-paleontological assemblage from the Koskobilo quarry can be found in Arlegi et al (2018), which will be briefly summarized here. In 1940, work at the Koskobilo quarry revealed the presence of a vertical cavity of 12-14 m (height), with a base of c. 6 m, divided into two compartments by a rocky crest.…”
Section: Felis Catusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A detailed history of the discovery of the archaeo-paleontological assemblage from the Koskobilo quarry can be found in Arlegi et al (2018), which will be briefly summarized here. In 1940, work at the Koskobilo quarry revealed the presence of a vertical cavity of 12-14 m (height), with a base of c. 6 m, divided into two compartments by a rocky crest.…”
Section: Felis Catusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, Ruiz de Gaona published five Solutrean foliate points (Vallespí and Ruiz de Gaona, 1969) and three bifacial tools (Vallespí Pérez and Ruiz de Gaona, 1971;see also Beguiristain Gúrpide, 1974;García Gazólaz, 1994). In 2016 we recovered 134 faunal remains and 425 lithics from dump "a" and 25 additional lithics from dump "b" (sensu Ruiz de Gaona, 1952; see also Arlegi et al, 2018). Our preliminary revision of the paleontological collection from Koskobilo, new archaeo-paleontological findings and a critical evaluation of the literature led us to propose that the archaeopaleontological collection probably derives from two different cavities, with both the Middle Pleistocene and the Late Pleistocene represented: most of the archaeological material probably derives from a second cavity (or cave sector), different from that which yielded the paleontological remains described in 1941 by Ruiz de Gaona (Arlegi et al, 2018).…”
Section: Felis Catusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…El presente trabajo supone una revisión de una pequeña parte de la CRG, sobre la que, en relación con sus fósiles de invertebrados, sólo existen los precedentes de los artículos de López-Horgue & Bodego (2017), en el que se describe uno de los taxones aquí incluidos, el crustáceo Harpactoxanthopsis, y de , sobre el anélido Rotularia spirulaea, de las localidades navarras de Anderatz y la sierra de Urbasa. En cuanto a los fósiles de vertebrados de la CRG, se han publicado hasta el momento los trabajos de Astibia et al (1987), sobre los mamíferos del yacimiento del Mioceno de las Yeseras de Monteagudo, y Arlegi et al (2018), sobre los mamíferos del Pleistoceno de la cueva de Koskobilo, ambas localidades también ubicadas en Navarra. Con este nuevo artículo se pretende contribuir a la valoración científica y cultural de la CRG, y recordar, una vez más, la figura de su entusiasta creador, cerca de tres cuartos de siglo después de sus trabajos más notorios sobre el Eoceno de Navarra.…”
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“…Additionally, a recent revision of the material resulted in the identification of four, absent or rare, new taxa in the western Pyrenees: Cuon sp., Macaca sylvanus, Ursus thibetanus and Megacerini indet. (Arlegi et al, 2018). The lithic collection can be ascribed to the Upper Palaeolithic, Solutrean and fi nal Upper Magdalenian/Azilian, with few older pieces related to Lower or early Middle Palaeolithic cultures.…”
Section: Other Vertebrate Fossil Collections From the Basque-cantabrimentioning
confidence: 99%