2021
DOI: 10.15366/cupauam2021.47.2.001
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Megalitos al norte de la sierra de Guadarrama: primicias de la excavación del dolmen de Santa Inés en Bernardos (Segovia)

Abstract: El descubrimiento del sepulcro de corredor de Santa Inés en Bernardos (Segovia), al norte de la sierra de Guadarrama, abre nuevas expectativas sobre la distribución espacial del megalitismo en la meseta española. En el trabajo se presentan los resultados de las excavaciones realizadas en el yacimiento desde 2018, las cuales acreditan el uso en la construcción del sepulcro de ortostatos de distintos materiales y colores, sin duda con una intención simbólica. También permiten reconocer varias etapas sucesivas en… Show more

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“…Other discoveries in the Upper Ebro also bear witness to Late Chalcolithic intrusiveness in dolmens; this demonstrates the global nature of the phenomenon, as it would have occurred simultaneously in many regions (Delibes de Castro and Santoja 1987;Andrés-Rupérez 1997;Benet et al 1997). The multiplicity of examples in the interior of the peninsula make it clear that post-Neolithic reuse is not a singular or isolated case, and an analysis of the timeframes in the region reveals the intrusive and exceptional character of the burials associated with the Bell-Beaker phenomenon (Fabián García 1995;Benet et al 1997;Garrido-Pena 2000;Rojo-Guerra et al 2005;Carmona Ballestero et al 2014;Martín Vela et al 2021;Santa Cruz del Barrio et al 2020a, etc. ).…”
Section: Post-neolithic Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other discoveries in the Upper Ebro also bear witness to Late Chalcolithic intrusiveness in dolmens; this demonstrates the global nature of the phenomenon, as it would have occurred simultaneously in many regions (Delibes de Castro and Santoja 1987;Andrés-Rupérez 1997;Benet et al 1997). The multiplicity of examples in the interior of the peninsula make it clear that post-Neolithic reuse is not a singular or isolated case, and an analysis of the timeframes in the region reveals the intrusive and exceptional character of the burials associated with the Bell-Beaker phenomenon (Fabián García 1995;Benet et al 1997;Garrido-Pena 2000;Rojo-Guerra et al 2005;Carmona Ballestero et al 2014;Martín Vela et al 2021;Santa Cruz del Barrio et al 2020a, etc. ).…”
Section: Post-neolithic Phasementioning
confidence: 99%