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Antiquity | 2015

Where are the ‘Asturian’ dwellings? An integrated survey programme on the Mesolithic of northern Spain

Pablo Arias; Miriam Cubas; Miguel Ángel Fano; Jesús Francisco Jordá Pardo; Christoph Salzmann; Felix Teichner; Luis Teira

Abstract Mesolithic hunter-gatherer settlements generally leave ephemeral archaeological traces and are notoriously difficult to detect. Nowhere is this more so than on the northern coast of Spain, despite a long tradition of Mesolithic research. In this project, evidence of Mesolithic activity together with the geomorphological and topographical suitability of particular locations were used to select areas for large-scale geophysical survey. The results demonstrate the potential of the new methodology: magnetometry survey at El Alloru revealed the very first Asturian open-air settlement site to be discovered.


Paleobiology | 2005

Pratiques cynégétiques et exploitation des ressources animales dans les niveaux du magdalénien supérieur-final de El Horno (Ramales, Cantabrie, Espagne)

Sandrine Costamagno; Miguel Ángel Fano


Quaternary International | 2015

The first farmers in Cantabrian Spain: contribution of numerical chronology to understand an historical process

Miguel Ángel Fano; Miriam Cubas; Rachel Wood


Archive | 2009

Burials in the cave: new evidence on mortuary practices during the Mesolithic of Cantabrian Spain

Pablo Arias; Ángel Armendáriz; Rodrigo de Balbin; Miguel Ángel Fano; Juan Fernandez-Tresguerres; Manuel Ramón González Morales; María José Iriarte; Roberto Ontañón; Javier Alcolea; Esteban Álvarez-Fernández; Francisco Etxeberria; María Dolores Garralda; Mary K. Jackes; Alvaro Arrizabalaga


Journal of World Prehistory | 2016

Re-evaluating the Neolithic: The Impact and the Consolidation of Farming Practices in the Cantabrian Region (Northern Spain)

Miriam Cubas; Jesús Altuna; Esteban Álvarez-Fernández; Angel Armendariz; Miguel Ángel Fano; Inés López-Dóriga; Koro Mariezkurrena; Jesús Tapia; Luis C. Teira; Pablo Arias


Unité et diversité des processus de néolithisation sur la façade atlantique de l'Europe (6e-4e millénaires avant J.-C.). Table ronde | 2005

Le rôle des ressources marines dans le Mésolithique de la région Cantabrique (Espagne) : l'apport des isotopes stables

Pablo Arias; Miguel Ángel Fano


Quaternary International | 2016

Contribution of landscape analysis to the characterisation of Palaeolithic sites: A case study from El Horno Cave (northern Spain)

Miguel Ángel Fano; Alejandro García-Moreno; Adriana Chauvin; Ignacio Clemente-Conte; Sandrine Costamagno; Irantzu Elorrieta-Baigorri; Nuria Esther Pascual; Antonio Tarriño


Quaternary International | 2018

The Mesolithic “Asturian” culture (North Iberia), one century on

Miguel Ángel Fano


Complutum | 2015

Miriam Cubas. "La aparición de la tecnología cerámica en la región cantábrica"

Miguel Ángel Fano


Archive | 2011

LOS PRIMEROS CAMPESINOS DEL CANTÁBRICO: UNA REVISIÓN DE LA INFORMACIÓN DISPONIBLE Y DE LOS MODELOS PROPUESTOS. EARLY FARMERS IN CANTABRIAN SPAIN: A REVIEW OF THE AVAILABLE DATA AND THE PROPOSED MODELS.

Miriam Cubas; Sociedad de Ciencias Aranzadi; Miguel Ángel Fano

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Miriam Cubas

University of Cantabria

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Alvaro Arrizabalaga

University of the Basque Country

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Francisco Etxeberria

University of the Basque Country

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Ignacio Clemente-Conte

Spanish National Research Council

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Irantzu Elorrieta-Baigorri

University of the Basque Country

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