L. Cabello, P. Cantalejo, M. Espejo, Antonio F. Buendía, José M. M Fernández, M. Ríos, Olga González, J. Durán, P. Robledo, B. Avezuela, J. Pardo, P. Uzquiano, J. A. Riquelme, B. Ruiz-Zapata, M. J. Gil-García, J. Muñoz, Gerd-Christian Weniger, Alfonso Palomo, Víctor Manuel Smith, Serafín Becerra, Diego Salvador Fernández, S. Domínguez-Bella, Y. Tafelmaier, E. Vijande-Vila
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Abstract
The Malalmuerzo cave (Moclín, Granada, Spain) has been known since the 1980s for its archaeological remains and rock art, dated to the Neolithic and the Solutrean periods respectively. However, following thirty years of neglect, our team carried out a brief archaeological intervention after looters destroyed parts of the sediment fill of the cave. The refreshing of disturbed surfaces and the examination of a small undisturbed profile produced many archaeological remains attributed to several Magdalenian levels. The levels partially covered the depiction of a red horse, which probably dates to the Solutrean period.