Authors
Oreto García-Puchol, Sarah B McClure, Joaquim Juan-Cabanilles, Agustín A Diez-Castillo, Joan Bernabeu-Aubán, Bernat Martí-Oliver, Salvador Pardo-Gordó, Josep L Pascual-Benito, Manuel Pérez-Ripoll, Lluís Molina-Balaguer, Douglas J Kennett
Publication date
2018/4/10
Journal
Quaternary International
Volume
472
Pages
259-271
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Recent excavations and radiocarbon work conducted at Cocina Cave (Valencia region, Eastern Iberia) provide new insights into the transition from foraging to farming in the eastern Iberian Peninsula between 8000 and 7300 cal yrs. BP. Cocina cave was discovered in 1940 and excavated by L. Pericot from 1941 to 1945. J. Fortea continued excavations in the 70s. Despite early international recognition and great promise of significance, the materials recovered from these excavations have only been partially analyzed and published. A new project started in 2012 is focused on these cave deposits with the main goal of understanding the occupation sequence during the neolithization process in the Western Mediterranean. The project includes a complete analysis of cultural material and biological remains of the previous excavations and integrates a 3D reconstruction of the stratigraphy and spatial analysis of the …
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