Núm. 3 (2018) Homenaje a La Profesora Isabel Rubio De Miguel 2018
DOI: 10.15366/ane3.rubio2018.007
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La organización del aprendizaje en la mina de sílex del Neolítico antiguo de Casa Montero (Madrid)

Abstract: La mina de sílex de Casa Montero, a día de hoy la más antigua del Mediterráneo occidental, ha proporcionado una información excepcional para comprender el sistema técnico de producción lítica del Neolítico antiguo en el interior de la Península Ibérica. El sistema se compone de una compleja red de siete secuencias operativas armónicamente combinadas. Este conocimiento tecnológico fue una parte fundamental del capital social de las primeras comunidades agrarias, crítica para la propia reproducción social y, com… Show more

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“…Although not circumscribed to the Iberian Peninsula, another aspect related to the Chalcolithic period, especially the end of the 3rd millennium BCE, is the Bell Beaker phenomenon. Bell beaker pottery decorated with cervids or, most notably, their antlers are found in several mentioned Portuguese sites but also in Spain (e.g., [77,[100][101][102]), which is of interest to this research. This is not the appropriate place to discuss the contexts or findings and use of these pottery elements further, but the depictions follow the same standards seen in other Late Prehistoric artistic expressions (e.g., [5,9,66]).…”
Section: On Deer In Artistic Expressions and Faunal Spectramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although not circumscribed to the Iberian Peninsula, another aspect related to the Chalcolithic period, especially the end of the 3rd millennium BCE, is the Bell Beaker phenomenon. Bell beaker pottery decorated with cervids or, most notably, their antlers are found in several mentioned Portuguese sites but also in Spain (e.g., [77,[100][101][102]), which is of interest to this research. This is not the appropriate place to discuss the contexts or findings and use of these pottery elements further, but the depictions follow the same standards seen in other Late Prehistoric artistic expressions (e.g., [5,9,66]).…”
Section: On Deer In Artistic Expressions and Faunal Spectramentioning
confidence: 99%