Barea, JoséArribas, A.Durán Valsero, Juan JoséLópez Martínez, Jerónimo2014-12-102014-12-102001http://hdl.handle.net/10272/9495A review of previously published palaeontological data, jointly with new discovered fossils, allowed to stablish that the older fossils into detritic endokarstic deposits in the studied area are of Lower to Medium Pleistocene age, being located in caves of the southern side of the Central Range. In caves of the northern side, fossils with ages from Medium Pleistocene have been found. The mentioned chronological difference could be due to the fact that the endokarst at the southern side of the Spanish Central Range was earlier that in the northern side accessible to animal species that used it as a refugespaAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Españahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/KarstPalaeontologyQuaternarySpanish Central RangeInterpretación geocronológica de la karstificación en el entorno del Sistema Central español a partir de los yacimientos paleontológicos asociadosGeochronological interpretation of the karstification around the Spanish Central Range after the associated palaeontological sitesjournal articleopen access