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Publicación Cova Rosa revisited. New geoarchaeological research at the Upper Pleistocene – Lower Holocene site of Cova Rosa (Sardéu, Ribadesella, Asturias, Spain)(2022-09-12) Jordá Pardo, Jesús Francisco; Carral, Pilar; Duarte, Carlos; Maestro, Adolfo; Maximiano, Alfredo; Molina, Juana; Obeso, Ramón; Colectivo Espeleológico L´Esperteyu Cavernícola Espeleo Club; Álvarez Fernández, EstebanThe karstic cavity of Cova Rosa (Sardéu, Ribadesella, Asturias), developed in the La Escalada limestones (Moscovien, Carboniferous), contains an important archaeosedimentary sequence covering the Late Upper Pleistocene and the Lower Holocene. This sequence, excavated during the second half of the 20th century by Jordá Cerdá and Gómez Fuentes (1982), presents levels of Solutrense, Lower and Upper Magdalenian and Mesolithic. The sequence was studied sedimentologically by Hoyos Gómez (1979). In the last years members of a large research team are working again on this site and its materials (Álvarez-Fernández and Jordá Pardo, 2018) and in this contribution we present the new lithostratigraphic sequence that has been studied again with geoarchaeological methodology. In addition, thanks to the 22 radiocarbon dates obtained (Álvarez-Alonso et al., 2021), we can place the sequence on the Quaternary chronostratigraphic scalePublicación Geoarchaeology, chronostratigraphy and human occupation of the cental sector of the Cantabrian coast (North Iberia) during the Late Upper Pleistocene and Lower Holocene: The prehistoric sites of the Sella River estuary (Ribadesella,Asturias, Spain)(Sapienza University of Rome, 2023-07-14) Jordá Pardo, Jesús Francisco; Cabello Ligero, Lidia; Cueto, Marian; López Tascón, Cristina; Maestro, Adolfo; Martínez-VBilla, Alberto; Molina Salido, Juana; Tapia, Jesús; Álvarez Fernández, EstebanThe archaeological researchs that have been carried out in the last decade in the Sella river valley (central sector of the Cantabrian coast, North Iberia), in general, and in its stuary, in particular, are making it possible to specify the occupations of the groups of hunter-gatherers-shellsh gatherers who lived in southwestern Europe during the Upper Pleistocene and Lower Holocene. Thus, the review of the stratigraphies and archaeological materials from ancient excavations and the performance of new research projects at the classic sites located at the West bank of the stuary of Sella River (Cova Rosa, El Cierro, Les Pedroses, La Lloseta and Tito Bustillo) have made it possible to obtain new radiocarbon dating that allows us to specify the chronostratigraphic position of the dierent sequences while achieving a better understanding of the geological processes involved in the formation of these karstic deposits. In addition, the results of these investigations have made it possible to carry out a paleogeographic reconstruction of the coastline throughout the period between OIS 3 and OIS 1