La industria malacológica de La cueva de El Tendal (San Andrés y Sauces, isla de la Palma)
Keywords:
prehistoria de La Palma, industria malacológica, tecnología, ornamento personal, La Plama prehistory, malacological industry, technology, personal adornment.Abstract
En este artículo se analizan las industrias malacológicas recuperadas en la cueva de El Tendal. Sc realiza un estudio diacrónico sobre las pautas de selección de las distintas especies, los recursos tecnológicos empleados para su transformación y su funcionalidad. Asimismo, se efectúa un análisis especial de este tipo de evidencias, que contribuye a esclarecer la organización funcional de las distintas áreas del yacimiento.
In this paper we analyze the malacological industries from El Tendal Cave. We develop a diachronical study on the selection rules of the different species, the technological systems employed and their function. \Ve also do a spatial analysis of these types of evidence, wich may elucidate the functional distribution of the different areas of the site.
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