El conchero de Cañada Honda I (Aljaraque, Huelva, España): nuevos datos para su caracterización cronológica y tecnocultural
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Los estuarios de los ríos Tinto y Odiel se localizan
en la costa suroeste de la Península Ibérica, en el
sector noroccidental del Golfo de Cádiz. Los cursos
fluviales de ambos ríos atraviesan la provincia de
Huelva constituyendo un sistema estuarino en su
zona de desembocadura con el Océano Atlántico.
Situado en la margen derecha del estuario del Odiel el
conchero arqueológico de Cañada Honda (Aljaraque,
Huelva), originado en torno a la fase final del último
ascenso marino postglaciar (Holoceno), se ha venido
considerando un importante establecimiento
prehistórico para el estudio del proceso de tránsito
de las sociedades cazadoras-recolectoras a aquellas
que, en el camino a la sedentarización, desarrollaron
estrategias productoras.
En el presente artículo damos a conocer un conjunto de materiales y una datación radiocarbónica
de Cañada Honda que viene a reforzar su atribución
cronológica-cultural a momentos del Mesolítico
Final y Neolítico Antiguo
Tinto and Odiel estuaries are located on the southwestern coast of Iberian Peninsula, on the north-western part of Golfo de Cadiz. Both rivers cross Huelva province and present an estuarine system on its debouch into Atlantic Ocean. Located on the right bank of Odiel Estuary, Cañada Honda shell-midden (Aljaraque, Huelva), formed around the final phase of the maximum of post-glacial sea-level rise (Holocene), has been considered an important pre-historic site for the study of the transition process from hunter-gatherer societies, those that on their way into sedentarization, develop productive strategies.In this text, we present a set of archaeological materials and a radiocarbon date for Cañada Honda that reinforces its chrono-cultural attribution to a time between Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic
Tinto and Odiel estuaries are located on the southwestern coast of Iberian Peninsula, on the north-western part of Golfo de Cadiz. Both rivers cross Huelva province and present an estuarine system on its debouch into Atlantic Ocean. Located on the right bank of Odiel Estuary, Cañada Honda shell-midden (Aljaraque, Huelva), formed around the final phase of the maximum of post-glacial sea-level rise (Holocene), has been considered an important pre-historic site for the study of the transition process from hunter-gatherer societies, those that on their way into sedentarization, develop productive strategies.In this text, we present a set of archaeological materials and a radiocarbon date for Cañada Honda that reinforces its chrono-cultural attribution to a time between Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic







