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Journal of Human Evolution | 2009

A palaeolithic map from 13,660 calBP: engraved stone blocks from the Late Magdalenian in Abauntz Cave (Navarra, Spain).

Pilar Utrilla; Carlos Mazo; M.C. Sopena; M. Martínez-Bea; Rafael Domingo

An engraved block from the cave of Abauntz is interpreted as a Magdalenian map in which the actual surrounding landscape, including mountains, rivers, and ponds, is represented. Some possible routes or avenues of access to different parts of the geography are also engraved on the landscape. The engraving seems to reproduce the meandering course of a river crossing the upper part of side A of the block, joined by two tributaries near two mountains. One of these is identical to the mountain that can be seen from the cave, with herds of ibex depicted on its hillsides, on both sides of the gorge in front of which the cave of Abauntz is strategically located. In the southern part of the gorge, there is a completely flat area where the watercourses slow down, forming meanders and flooding in springtime. The following elements are also represented on the block: tangles of concentric strokes and bundles of lines forming very marked meanders. In short, all of these engravings could be a sketch or a simple map of the area around the cave. It could represent the plan for a coming hunt or perhaps a narrative story of one that had already happened. This paper is provided in the context of recent discussions on early modern human capacities of spatial awareness, planning, and organized hunting.


Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences | 2018

Stable isotope ratio analysis of bone collagen as indicator of different dietary habits and environmental conditions in northeastern Iberia during the 4th and 3rd millennium cal B.C.

Vanessa Villalba-Mouco; Izaskun Sarasketa-Gartzia; Pilar Utrilla; F. Xavier Oms; Carlos Mazo; Susana Mendiela; Artur Cebrià; Domingo C. Salazar-García

The Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods are poorly understood in northeastern Iberia. Most of the information comes from the sepulchral structures rather than habitat settlements. The high number of individuals usually recovered from this types of collective burial spaces, together with the low number of direct radiocarbon dates available on them, forces us to be cautious and consider all the studied assemblages as belonging to the so-called Late Neolithic-Chalcolithic time period. To evaluate human dietary patterns of the Late Neolithic-Chalcolithic populations from the northeast of Iberia, stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis was carried out on 78 humans and 32 faunal bones from Cova de la Guineu (Font-rubí, Barcelona) and Cueva de Abauntz (Arraitz, Navarra), both of them sepulchral sites. Results show a common dietary pattern in both sites, indicating an homogeneous protein diet based on C3 terrestrial resources and no isotopic evidence of the consumption of C4 plants. Only one individual from Cueva de Abauntz, who directly dates to the first moments of the use of the cave as a burial place, suggests a different protein intake. The inter-population analysis shows a significant difference between both human and faunal δ13C values, suggesting an environmental influence on the isotope values depending on the geographic location. This effect should not be discarded and always assessed with baseline isotopic values in future studies at each area of Iberia and for different chronological moments.


Préhistoire européenne | 1998

Le passage du Mésolithique au Néolithique ancien dans le bassin de l'Ebre (Espagne) d'après les datations C14

Pilar Utrilla; Ana Cava; Alfonso Alday; Vicente Baldellou; Ignacio Barandiarán; Carlos Mazo; Lourdes Montes


Quaternary International | 2012

The Ebro Basin in NE Spain: A crossroads during the Magdalenian

Pilar Utrilla; Rafael Domingo; Lourdes Montes; Carlos Mazo; José María Rodanés; Fernanda Blasco; Alfonso Alday


Quaternary International | 2015

Fifty thousand years of prehistory at the cave of Abauntz (Arraitz, Navarre): A nexus point between the Ebro Valley, Aquitaine and the Cantabrian Corridor

Pilar Utrilla; Carlos Mazo; Rafael Domingo


Quaternary International | 2016

Experimental study of the aerophone of Isturitz: Manufacture, use-wear analysis and acoustic tests

Carlos García Benito; Marta Alcolea; Carlos Mazo


Quaternary International | 2012

Hunting camps and nucleiform endscrapers in the Cantabrian Lower Magdalenian: A lithic microwear analysis

Rafael Domingo; Carlos Mazo; Pilar Utrilla


Complutum. Extra | 1996

Arte mueble sobre soportelítico de la cueva de Abauntz. Su aportación a los estilos del Magdaleniense tardío

Pilar Utrilla; Carlos Mazo


Espacio, Tiempo y Forma. Serie I, Prehistoria y Arqueología | 2008

¿Cómputos lunares? En el Magdaleniense medio de la Cueva de Abauntz : una reflexión sobre marcar en múltiplos de siete

Carlos Mazo; Pilar Utrilla; Maricruz Sopena


Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2017

Applying ED-XRF and LA-ICP-MS to geochemically characterize chert. The case of the Central-Eastern Pre-Pyrenean lacustrine cherts and their presence in the Magdalenian of NE Iberia

Marta Sánchez de la Torre; François-Xavier Le Bourdonnec; Bernard Gratuze; Rafael Domingo; Luis Miguel García-Simón; Lourdes Montes; Carlos Mazo; Pilar Utrilla

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Alfonso Alday

University of the Basque Country

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University of the Basque Country

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