Conclusions and new avenues for analysis

  • Marisa Ruiz-Gálvez Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  • Youssef Bokbot Institut des Sciences de l’Archéologie et du Patrimoine.INSAP. Rabat
  • Hipóito Collado CUPARQ Research Group
  • Jorge de Torres British Museum Great Russell St London WC1B 3DG
  • Eduardo Galán Museo Arqueológico Nacional. c/Serrano 13. E-28001. Madrid
  • Jose María Señoran c/Los celtas50. 10810 Montehermoso, Cáceres
Mots-clés : rock art, tumuli, archaeology, RCC, weapons, anthropomorphs, environment, GIS.

Résumé

Main conclusions achieved by the ARPA project are discussed in the present paper. Although we do not discard previous sporadic visits, up to now, the oldest evidences of human regular use of the Oukaïmeden valley date back to the Late Neolithic, coinciding with changes in the African Monsoon. Combining archaeology, paleoecological information, 14C, art, and statistics and using GIS tools, we offer an interpretation of the human use of the valley in Prehistory.
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2014-11-24
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Ruiz-Gálvez, M., Bokbot, Y., Collado, H., de Torres, J., Galán, E., & Señoran, J. M. (2014). Conclusions and new avenues for analysis. Complutum, 25(2), 237-240. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_CMPL.2014.v25.47350