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Corrigendum to “The funerary use of caves during the Holocene in the Atlantic Western Pyrenees: New information from Atxuri-I and Txotxinkoba caves (Biscay, Northern Iberian Peninsula) / Andrea García-Sagastibelza, Diego López-Onaindia, Nicole Lambacher, Emma Pomeroy, Miriam Cubas, Maria Eulàlia Subiràc, Dominique Castex, Christine Couture-Veschambre, Asier Gómez-Olivencia.

Contributor(s): García-Sagastibelza, Andrea | López Onaindía, Diego | Lambacher, Nicole | Pomeroy, Emma | Cubas Morera, Miriam, 1981- | Subiràc, Maria Eulàlia | Castex, Dominique | Couture-Veschambre, Christine | Gómez Olivencia, Asier, 1979- | Aranzadi Zientzia Elkartea.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookCitation: García-Sagastibelza, A., López-Onaindia, D., Lambacher, N., Pomeroy, E., Cubas, M., Subiràc, M.E., Castex, D., Couture-Veschambre, Ch., Gómez-Olivencia, A., 2021. Corrigendum to “The funerary use of caves during the Holocene in the Atlantic Western Pyrenees: New information from Atxuri-I and Txotxinkoba caves (Biscay, Northern Iberian Peninsula). Quaternary International 595, 10 September 2021, 155-156. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2021.04.021 Publisher: [S.l.] : Elservier, 2021Description: pp. 155-156.Content type: texto (visual) Media type: electrónico Subject(s): Funerary behaviour | Sepulchral caves | Radiocarbon dates | MNI | Late prehistoryGenre/Form: Artículo científicoOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: The authors regret that in Table 1 (García-Sagastibelza et al., 2020) there are multiple dates provided for Aizpea. At this site the only directly dated human remain have yielded an age of 6,600 ± 50 BP (5,622–5,478 cal BCE). The rest of the dates for this site date different levels using faunal and seed remains. Thus, our original article should have stated that in the Atlantic Western Pyrenees there are more than 187 sepulchral caves with presumed Holocene burials, and that there are 70 (not 74) direct dates on human bones from a total of 38 sites. Additionally, those instances in the text (García-Sagastibelza et al., 2020) in which Aizpea is mentioned to have evidence of funerary activity across different time periods should be disregarded. Finally, two of the references regarding the date of the human remain of Aizpea are incorrect, and should be cited as follows (Barandiarán and Cava, 2001; de la Rúa et al., 2002).
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The authors regret that in Table 1 (García-Sagastibelza et al., 2020) there are multiple dates provided for Aizpea. At this site the only directly dated human remain have yielded an age of 6,600 ± 50 BP (5,622–5,478 cal BCE). The rest of the dates for this site date different levels using faunal and seed remains. Thus, our original article should have stated that in the Atlantic Western Pyrenees there are more than 187 sepulchral caves with presumed Holocene burials, and that there are 70 (not 74) direct dates on human bones from a total of 38 sites. Additionally, those instances in the text (García-Sagastibelza et al., 2020) in which Aizpea is mentioned to have evidence of funerary activity across different time periods should be disregarded. Finally, two of the references regarding the date of the human remain of Aizpea are incorrect, and should be cited as follows (Barandiarán and Cava, 2001; de la Rúa et al., 2002).

García-Sagastibelza, A., López-Onaindia, D., Lambacher, N., Pomeroy, E., Cubas, M., Subiràc, M.E., Castex, D., Couture-Veschambre, Ch., Gómez-Olivencia, A., 2021. Corrigendum to “The funerary use of caves during the Holocene in the Atlantic Western Pyrenees: New information from Atxuri-I and Txotxinkoba caves (Biscay, Northern Iberian Peninsula). Quaternary International 595, 10 September 2021, 155-156. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2021.04.021

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