Los denominados cilindros decorados de hueso de la prehistoria reciente en la provincia de Cádiz

Authors

  • María Narváez Cabeza de Vaca Universidad de Cádiz
  • María Lazarich Universidad de Cádiz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14195/2182-844X_6_7

Keywords:

decorated cylinders, ivory, bone, Recent Prehistory, megalithic burial

Abstract

The decorated cylindrical objects, which have been manufactured in materials such as bone or ivory, which are located in the funerary offerings of agropastoral communities of recent prehistory, have a function yet to be determined. In this communication we present a detailed study of the four findings of this type of object in the province of Cádiz.
We analyze the raw materials used and the production process carried out for the production of these objects (sawing, scraping, polishing and decorating); We carried out the morphotipometric study and the description of the contexts in which they were located, as well as the chronological-cultural attribution. All this has allowed us to obtain inferences that have enabled us to raise hypotheses about the function or functions that they had.

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Published

2019-12-31

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