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Original Articles

The environment in the Ronda Basin (Málaga, Spain) during recent prehistory based on an anthracological study of Old Ronda

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Pages 715-725 | Published online: 10 Jul 2014
 

Summary

The first phase of our anthracological study of Old Ronda has been devoted to learning how prehistoric and protohistoric people used their environs and how the uses changed. Vegetal catchment sites have revealed substantial carbon remains of firewood, construction materials, and various burnt objects. These preliminary results, together with others obtained by a systematic search of the zone, help us to understand the historical dynamics of the environmental use of the entire Ronda Basin from the Middle Bronze Age to the Iberian epoch.

Résumé

La première étape de notre analyse anthracologique du vieux Ronda a consisté à comprendre comment les populations pré- et protohistoriques utilisaient leur environnement et les changements de celui-ci. Les lieux d'approvisionnement en végétaux ont fourni les combustibles, les matériaux de constructions et des objets. Ces résultats préliminaires, comparés aux résultats obtenus par une recherche systématique dans cette zone, nous aident à comprendre l'histoire et la dynamique d'utilisation de l'environnement de tout le Bassin de Ronda depuis le milieu de l'Age du Bronze jusqu'à l'époque Ibérique.

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