2023
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Rosana Cerezo-Fernández, « Prehistoric occupations at Jou’l Llobu cave (Robellada, Onís, Asturias) », HALSHS : archive ouverte en Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société, ID : 10670/1.d5hn9j
Jou ́l Llobu cave is one of the cavities located in the course of the Güeña river (Asturias) in which the presence of prehistoric occupations is known. This article presents a set of archaeological materials from a non-systematic collection carried out from the middle of the last century and from excavations carried out at the beginning of this century. The lithic and bone materials, which lack a stratigraphic context, allow us to point out at least two moments of occupation in the cavity, one ascribed to the Solutrean and the other to the end of the Neolithic or the beginning of the Chalcolithic. Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS) Collagen Fingerprinting technique has allowed us to approach the determination of the origin of the raw material of animal origin used for the creation of some of the bone industry artifacts described here.