Galindo Pellicena, María ÁngelesPérez Romero, AmaliaIriarte, EnekoGaspar Simón, Ignacio deArsuaga Ferreras, Juan LuisCarretero, José Miguel2025-06-102025-06-102025-02Galindo-Pellicena, Pérez-Romero, Iriarte, de Gaspar, Arsuaga, & Carretero. (2025). Zooarchaeological study of pigs during the Holocene at El Portalón (Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain). Geobios, 88-89, 113-123. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.GEOBIOS.2024.05.0090016-699510.1016/J.GEOBIOS.2024.05.009https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/121165Credit authorship contribution statement M.A. Galindo-Pellicena: Writing – original draft, Methodology, Investigation. A. Pérez-Romero: Investigation. E. Iriarte: Investigation. I. de Gaspar: Investigation. J.L. Arsuaga: Supervision, Investigation. J.M. Carretero: Supervision, Investigation.A taphonomic study, followed by the biometrical analysis and mortality profile of 490 bone remains from the Neolithic to Bronze Age levels at El Portalón (Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain) is presented in this work. The pig is the third most represented taxon in the Neolithic, Pre-Bell Beaker Chalcolithic, Bell-Beaker Chalcolithic, and Late Bronze Age levels, and the fourth taxon in the Early and Middle Bronze Age levels, when it was replaced by horses. There was a slight decrease in pig size from the Bell-Beaker to the Middle Bronze Age, coinciding with a change in suid management. The possible causes of these changes are analyzed and discussed in this work. Taphonomic alterations, as well as anthropic evidence, such as cut marks, human tooth marks, dynamic loading, and fire modifications, suggest consumption of domestic suids throughout the El Portalón site's entire chronocultural sequence.engZooarchaeological study of pigs during the Holocene at El Portalón (Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain)journal article1777-5728https://doi.org/10.1016/J.GEOBIOS.2024.05.009https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016699524000676restricted access569(460.182)Sus scrofaSus domesticusZooarchaeologyTaphonomyIberian PenisulaHolocenePaleontología2416.01 Paleontología Animal