Asier Erostarbe-Tome

Asier Erostarbe-Tome
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  • PhD
  • PhD at University of the Basque Country

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Introduction
My main research interest lies in the Upper Paleolithic hunter-gatherer societies of the northern Iberian Peninsula, focuses on their exploitation of osseous raw material exploitation. I study the different procedures and techniques applied in the operational transformation chain in order to understand the technological behavior of Magdalenian groups scattered throughout the Basque Country and their environmental adaptive strategies.
Current institution
University of the Basque Country
Current position
  • PhD
Additional affiliations
January 2019 - October 2024
University of the Basque Country
Position
  • PhD Student
September 2021 - November 2021
Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University
Position
  • Predoc Researcher
Education
September 2017 - June 2018
Universidad del País Vasco / Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea
Field of study
  • Quaternary, Prehistory and Archaeology
September 2013 - May 2017
Universidad del País Vasco / Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea
Field of study
  • History

Publications

Publications (4)
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Durante la desglaciación del Último Máximo Glacial con el evento de Heinrich 1 (18-14.6 ka BP), se inicia el último tecnocomplejo del Paleolítico superior, el Magdaleniense (21-14 ka BP). En esta fase los cazadores-recolectores de todo el continente europeo, explotaron materias duras animales (hueso, asta, marfil, concha) empleando diversos métodos...
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This paper assesses the exploitation of osseous raw materials, namely antler, used by hunter-gatherer populations in the Late Upper Palaeolithic of Santimamiñe cave. The different categories of products (waste products, blanks, and finished objects) are analysed from a technological perspective to identify the fabrication methods employed by Magdal...
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A decorated ulna of a gannet (Morus bassanus) was found in 1966 during the exploration of the archaeological site of Torre cave (Gipuzkoa, northern Iberian Peninsula). The present study offers a new appraisal of this truly outstanding art object through a technological and stylistic analysis enriched by more recent finds. What makes this object ext...
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The site of Ekain Cave presents a large archaeological sequence encompassing all the Upper Palaeolithic periods. Here we present results of a technological analysis conducted on the bone and antler industry from the Magdalenian (Lower, Middle and Upper) levels. The industry reflects the pattern seen at other Magdalenian sites in north Spain and the...

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