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DENNIS STANFORD

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Dear Dennis,

You will always be an essential part of our history. You are a vital part of this land, your mother earth, the soil of these mountains around the Bay of Biscay. Your ancestral part of the Paleolithic in the Pyrenees that you loved so much. Thanks to you and Pegi - together with Bruce, the three - you have given to the Basques of today the deepest look of our past. You have placed us in the narrative of history, you have illuminated the shadows.

Eskerrik aunitz bihotzez.


Dennis Stanford, Jauregizarrea. Congreso ATLANTIAR 2015. Foto @ Xabi Otero.

Dennis Stanford at Jauregizarrea. JAUZARREA-ATLANTIAR congress 2015. Photo @ Xabi Otero.


Jauzarrea participates in SOLSTICE 2017

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Jauzarrea has been invited to participate in the global event SOLSTICE 2017, by Charles Morrow,

by means of a video in which Dr. William Fitzhugh*, explains the characteristics of the Labrador Inuit kayak, with a scale model.

https://jauzarrea.com/en/video/kayak

* Department of Anthropology SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Director ARTIC STUDIES CENTER, Curator of Archeology at the NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Washington D.C.

The Smithsonian, Washington and Maryland.

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Tras la estancia en el Smithsonian se vislumbran interesantes resultados en diversos campos. Por un lado el trabajo sobre artefactos relacionados con la Solución Solutrense, de ahí ha salido la iniciativa de Jauzarrea que se centrará en el estudio de grafías del yacimiento Clovis de Gault, en Texas. También la conferencia internacional sobre los Vascos en el auditorio del teatro del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural. Y la visita de prospección al enclave de Parson Island, en Chesapeake Bay.

 

Praileaitz I in the publication Mediterranean Archeology & Archaeometry

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Recently a work on the Magdalenian site Praileaitz I of Deba, by Dr. Lionel Sims of the East London University has been published.

It is an anthropological interpretation of its use, based on the particular characteristics that make this deposit exceptional. For now, the query is limited to this address: http://www.academia.edu/22328674/Praileaitz_I_A_Magdalenian_lunar- solar_cave_at_15_500_BP_in_the_ Basque_country

With the title: Praileaitz I A Magdalenian lunar-solar cave at 15,500 BP in the Basque Country Lionel Sims 1, Xabi Otero 2 (1 University of East London, 2 Jauzarrea)

© Copyright Mediterranean Archeology and Archaeometry, Vol.XX, forthcoming.

ABSTRACT KEYWORDS: Magdalenian, cave, lunar-solar, complexity, vulva, blood, gender, ambiguity.

A grouping of pendants from Praileaitz I deposit. © Xabi Otero.