Fluvial Dynamics And Palaeolithic Settlement: New Data From The Coa Valley (Portugal)

COMPTES RENDUS PALEVOL(2020)

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Abstract
The geomorphological context of the Gm Valley open-air Palaeolithic rock art offers a unique opportunity to analyse its stratigraphic relationship with preserved Quaternary deposits and to reconstruct those that may have since disappeared. Litho-stratigraphic units, discontinuities and their architecture are interpreted in the context of the valley's evolution and its environment. The spatial distribution of rock art panels, chronological attribution of the rock art and their geomorphological context can help us to reconstruct the topography of the valley at the time of its production and to identify where rock art panels could be buried, as well as to establish their chronology.
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Coa Valley, palaeolithic rock art, alluvial sy stem, dating, conservation
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