Humans, macromammals and microvertebrates during Pleistocene and Holocene in Praileaitz I cave (Deba, northern Iberian Peninsula)
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Praileaitz I cave is located on the northern Iberian Peninsula and preserves a long sedimentary deposit spanning between 21 and 10 ka BP. Excavated since 2000, the use of the cave by humans seem to be different from other caves known in the Basque Country. The Lower Magdalenian singular anthropic remains suggests that this space would have been occupied most probably for worship activities instead of most common domestic purposes. The study of both macromammal and microvertebrate remains stresses the common use of this cave by both carnivores and avian predators.
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