2023
DOI: 10.5209/cmpl.85233
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El túmulo neolítico de “El Rebolledo” (Sedano, Burgos): un testimonio indirecto de la complejidad de los rituales funerarios megalíticos

Abstract: El Rebolledo, en La Lora burgalesa, es un monumento funerario de avanzado el neolítico cuya excavación en 1992 mostró que, a diferencia de los dólmenes clásicos de la zona, era un túmulo sin cámara bien definida que cubría un osario depositado sobre un nivel arqueológico previo, probablemente doméstico. El estudio estratigráfico, antropológico y tafonómico del yacimiento permite reconstruir la siguiente secuencia de hechos: i) un conjunto de huesos humanos secos y descarnados, principalmente restos de cráneos … Show more

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“…Regarding the antiquity of megalithism in the interior of the Iberian Peninsula, recent studies carried out in the area of the present study suggest the probable "old-wood problem" in charcoal samples, positing its use in the 4th millennium cal BC, at least in the northern Iberian Plateau. This has, for example, been the case of the El Rebolledo non-megalithic mound, archaic in appearance, and temporally closer to megalithic constructions than to the burials of the Early Neolithic in the region (Delibes et al 2023). And it is evident that the results provided here confirm the modernity of the funerary series, in terms of the 5th millennium BC; this means that the dates previously published can be conclusively ruled out (Delibes and Rojo-Guerra 1997).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…Regarding the antiquity of megalithism in the interior of the Iberian Peninsula, recent studies carried out in the area of the present study suggest the probable "old-wood problem" in charcoal samples, positing its use in the 4th millennium cal BC, at least in the northern Iberian Plateau. This has, for example, been the case of the El Rebolledo non-megalithic mound, archaic in appearance, and temporally closer to megalithic constructions than to the burials of the Early Neolithic in the region (Delibes et al 2023). And it is evident that the results provided here confirm the modernity of the funerary series, in terms of the 5th millennium BC; this means that the dates previously published can be conclusively ruled out (Delibes and Rojo-Guerra 1997).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Megalithic burial practices have traditionally been studied (Vílchez Suárez et al 2023;Santa Cruz del Barrio et al 2023). More recently, there has been an increase in the use of taphonomic analysis, which has been instrumental in the attribution of the co-existence of different types of burial in the same space.…”
Section: Megalithic Burial Practices In La Lora Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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