RT Book, Section T1 Testing the distribution of animal species in Solutrean rock art sites in Iberia and its relationship to palaeoenvironmental modelling A1 Bolin, Viviane A1 De Andrés Herrero, María A1 Weniger, Gerd-Christian A2 Schmidt, Isabell A2 Cascalheira, J. A2 Bicho, Nuno A2 Weniger, Gerd-Christian AB During the Solutrean, regional differences in topography as well as climate constraints influenced not only the dispersal of animal species, but also human behaviour on the Iberian Peninsula. In this paper, past environments within catchment areas are reconstructed using Site Catchment Analysis and Species Distribution Modelling. By comparing modelled data with documented faunal remains in the archaeological deposit of the settlement site Higueral-Guardia, an evaluation of subsistence patterns is possible. To further develop this approach, data on animal species represented in rock art from La Pileta rock art site is included. This combined approach allows an evaluation of the potential relationship between environment, subsistence and iconographic behaviour. PB Cambridge Scholars Publishing SN 1-5275-3848-6 SN 978-1-5275-3848-1 YR 2019 FD 2019 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/133519 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/133519 LA eng NO Bolin, V. Andrés-Herrero, M. de, Weniger, G-Ch. (2019): “Testing the distribution of animal species in Solutrean rock art sites in Iberia and its relationship to palaeoenvironmental modelling”. En Schmidt, I., Cascalheira, J., Bicho, N., Weniger, G-Ch. Human adaptations to the Last Glacial Maximum. The Solutrean and its neighbors, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 395-415. NO German Research Foundation DS Docta Complutense RD 22 mar 2026