Samuel Castillo Jiménez

Samuel Castillo Jiménez
University of Alcalá | UAH

PhD student

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Introduction
Graduated in Archaeology by the University of Barcelona. Master's degree in Quaternary Sciences by the UPV/EHU, and currently PhD student researching Solutrean lithic technology of inland Iberia within the ERC project MULTIPALEOIBERIA. Specialised in lithic analysis and experimental flintknapping.

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We report a new site with Schematic rock art in the Sorbe River Valley, next to the town of Muriel (Tamajón, Guadalajara, Spain). It is located inside a vaulted cave next to a larger cavity and contains a single panel bearing 6 graphic units: four anthropomorphic figures and a sign in red paint around two partially superimposed cup-marks. In the ce...
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As the south-westernmost region of Europe, the Iberian Peninsula stands as a key area for understanding the process of modern human dispersal into Eurasia. However, the precise timing, ecological setting and cultural context of this process remains controversial concerning its spatiotemporal distribution within the different regions of the peninsul...

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Our main goal is to investigate population dynamics and human-environment interactions of the last Neandertals and first modern humans in interior Iberia based on unprecedented evidence gathered by means of a macro-regional, interdisciplinary and collaborative research project. This involves the participation of a wide network of scholars and methods, including field surveys, geoarchaeological excavations and chronometric, paleoecological, zooarchaeological, techno-economic and symbolic studies applied to Middle and Upper Palaeolithic contexts.