“…2800 cal BC (Fontanals-Coll, Díaz-Zorita, & Subirà, 2015). Elsewhere, far beyond the Guadalquivir Basin in southeastern Iberia, is the study of 10 individuals (N = 10) from the megalithic tombs at the site of Los Millares dating to the third millennium cal BC (Waterman, Beck, Thomas, & Tykot, 2017) and an assemblage of over 50 individuals (N = 52) from the megalithic cemeteries of El Barranquete and Panoria (Díaz-Zorita et al, 2019). Similar studies were also carried out on burials (N = 81) along Portugal's central western Atlantic coastline connected to the smaller Sizandro, Alcabrichel, and Rio Grande rivers flowing along the coast of Estremadura dating from the fourth and third millennia cal BC (Waterman, Tykot, & Silva, 2016 Deers, dogs, and leporids are only slightly represented.…”