Tóm tắt
Between the end of the Solutrean and the beginning of the Magdalenian, with blade-bladelet knapping, important changes took place in the Spanish Mediterranean region. Some are very obvious, such as the transformation in work techniques and materials used in the manufacture of hunting equipment: from the lithic points of the Upper Solutrean to those in bone and antler of the Badegoulian - Magdalenian. A marked increase in the number of sites is also observed during the Upper Solutrean, a situation that was repeated in the mid-later phases of the Magdalenian, with blade-bladelet knapping. Palaeoclimatic and radiocarbon documentation accumulated in recent years allows these transformations to be observed from a perspective that is not only regional but also global, in relation to palaeoenvironmental and cultural changes that accelerated from the Last Glacial Maximum.