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  • Marcos Fernández Ruiz Universidad de Granada
  • Fernando Corbacho Gadella Independent Researcher
  • Alberto Dorado Alejos Universidad de Granada
  • Liliana Spanedda Universidad de Granada
Vol. 31 (2021), Monográfico, Pages 27-44
DOI : https://doi.org/10.30827/cpag.v31i0.15209
Reçu: Apr 18, 2020 Accepté: May 3, 2021 Publié: Dec 17, 2021
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An approach about territorial control and mobility in Sierra Harana (Granada, Spain) during Late Prehistory is presented in this paper, according to rock shelters with schematic rock art distribution. Different aspects have been analysed by using tools provided by Geographic Information Systems (GIS): the relationship between rock shelters and hydrographic network and water springs, and, mainly, their visual control. The association between rock shelters with schematic rock art and burial caves use during the Neolithic period is observed in the study area. A strong link between rock shelters and traditional pathways is also attested. These facts can be read as a way to mark symbolically certain routes that could be aimed to short transhumance practice. 

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Fernández Ruiz, M. ., Corbacho Gadella, F. ., Dorado Alejos, A., & Spanedda, L. (2021). APPROACHES TO VISIBILITY AND STRATEGICAL CONTROL OF THE SIERRA HARANA SCHEMATIC ROCK ART (GRANADA, SPAIN) . Cuadernos De Prehistoria Y Arqueología De La Universidad De Granada, 31, 27–44. https://doi.org/10.30827/cpag.v31i0.15209