César Borja Barrera, J.A. Caro, Genaro Álvarez García, Fernando Díaz del Olmo, José Manuel Recio Espejo, A. Martínez, Beatriz Gavilán Ceballos, A. Pajuelo
The deposits of the Cueva del Ocho (Cave of the Eight), archaeological site (Karst complex of the Cerro de Santiago, CKCS), located a in Cazalla de la Sierra (Seville, SW Spain), it has been studied from a geoarchaeological viewpoint. The results show a sedimentary recordinterpreted as a model of very short occupation settlement (from Cal BC 5360 to 5225 to Cal BC 4480 to 4865), with abundance ofrests of ceramics “a la almagra” (red ochre) and impressed potteries without Cardium features, as well as lithic and in bone industries. The assemblage has been characterized as Ancient Neolithic from the South of the Iberian Peninsula
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