Carral González, PilarWood, RachelJordá Pardo, Jesús FranciscoMenéndez Fernández, MarioQuesada López, José Manuel2024-05-212024-05-212013-05-16https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14468/19502The cave of La Güelga (Asturias, Spain) is located in the eastern region of the Asturian Massif within the carboniferous limestones of the Calizas de Montaña. A small river runs through the cave, and this has formed several marks on the walls and terraces at the cave entrance. This cavity is large and has the morphology of a rock shelter. In one terrace, an Upper Pleistocene deposit containing archaeological and palaeontological remains from the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition has been excavated. These deposits have been AMS dated at the Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit (ORAU). Bones were pretreated using the ultrafiltration protocol, which aims to purify the collagen selected for dating by removing contaminants. In many cases, dates on collagen processed in this way are significantly older than those where collagen has not been ultrafiltered. The new dates place the lower deposits from zone D between 55,710 – 44,940 years cal BP, during OIS 3c.enAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 4.0 InternacionalGeoarchaeology and Chronostratigraphy of the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition at the cave of La Güelga (Cangas de Onis, Asturias, Spain).artículoGeoarqueologíaCronoestratigrafíaRadiocarbonoTransidicón Paleolítico medio a superiorMusterienseChatelperronienseAuriñacienseAstruias