Nuevos datos paleontológicos del Pleistoceno en el Valle del Manzanares (Madrid, España): Los micromamíferos del yacimiento del Arenero de Arriaga

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The micromammals from the archaeological site of the Arenero de Arriaga from the Manzanares Valley are here described. They are the Soricomorpha: Crocidura sp. and Talpa sp., the Rodentia: Eliomys quercinus quercinus, Apodemus sp., Microtus brecciensis, Microtus arvalis, Microtus duodecimcostatus and Arvicola aff. sapidus, and the Lagomorpha: Oryctolagus cuniculus. The faunal association and the evolutionary state of Microtus brecciensis and Arvicola aff. sapidus, suggest an age of the end of the Middle Pleistocene. It also indicates the existence of different biotopes: riparian, moist and dry meadows, and forest, and a temperate climate similar to the present-day climate of the Meseta.

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Sesé, C., & López Martínez, N. (2013). Nuevos datos paleontológicos del Pleistoceno en el Valle del Manzanares (Madrid, España): Los micromamíferos del yacimiento del Arenero de Arriaga. Estudios Geologicos, 69(2), 271–282. https://doi.org/10.3989/egeol.41318.270

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