) LXXIV, julio-diciembre; Resumen: Se estudia un conjunto de brazaletes de piedra, acabados y en proceso de elaboración, de la Cueva-Sima de La Serreta, así como los útiles y técnicas empleados en el proceso de manufactura. La metodología de trabajo se ha basado en el estudio tecnológico, traceológico y tipológico de los restos de elaboración y los productos manufacturados. El análisis de este registro material ha permitido extraer conclusiones sobre el uso de la cueva y su ocupación. La extracción de roca de la pared de la cavidad afectó a una de las pinturas rupestres, lo que nos ha permitido determinar que la cronología de las pinturas puede ser anterior o sincrónica a la artesanía de los brazaletes. De igual forma, la identificación de las técnicas que componen la cadena operativa de elaboración de los brazaletes de piedra ha permitido reconocer procedimientos propios y particulares de este taller que lo diferencian del resto de los estudiados. La situación geográfica del taller de La Serreta viene a remarcar las relaciones culturales entre poblaciones neolíticas del Sur y el Levante de Iberia.Palabras clave: Neolítico; Adornos; Taller; Artesanos; Cadena operativa.Abstract: We study a set of stone bracelets, finished and in process, from the Cueva-Sima de La Serreta, as well as the tools and techniques used in the manufacturing process. The working methodology is based on technological, use-wear and typological analysis of manufacture residues and finished product. The study of this material record has allowed conclusions about the use of the cave and occupation. The rock extraction of the cavity wall affected a rock paintings. It has allowed us to determine the chronology of the paintings may be earlier or synchronous to the crafts of the of the bracelets. Likewise, identifying techniques that make up the operational chain of processing stone bracelets, has led a recognition own features of this workshop that differ from the rest of workshops studied. The geographical location of La Serreta workshop is to highlight cultural relations between Neolithic populations of the South and the East of Iberia.
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