Zafarraya

Zafarraya
Municipality

Coat of arms

Location of Zafarraya
Zafarraya

Location in Spain

Coordinates: 36°58′N 4°8′W / 36.967°N 4.133°W / 36.967; -4.133Coordinates: 36°58′N 4°8′W / 36.967°N 4.133°W / 36.967; -4.133
Country  Spain
Autonomous community  Andalusia
Province Granada
Comarca Alhama
Judicial district Loja
Government
  Alcalde José Miguel Muñoz Ortigosa (2007) (PSOE)
Area
  Total 58 km2 (22 sq mi)
Elevation 893 m (2,930 ft)
Population (2009)
  Total 2,112
  Density 36/km2 (94/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Zafarrayero, -a
Choceño, -a
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 18128
Official language(s) Spanish
Website Official website

Zafarraya is a municipality in the province of Granada, Spain, with a population of 2,200 (2003).

Zafarraya is known for a Neanderthal mandible found in a cave (Cueva del Boquete) in 1983 by Cecilio Barroso and Paqui Medina. The mandible has been dated to 30,000 years Before Present (BP), and at the time represented the youngest-known Neanderthal remains.[1][2] Near the mandible, Mousterian tools dated to 27,000 years BP were found. The find was one of the first pieces of definite evidence showing that the presence of Neanderthals and modern humans overlapped in Europe for a significant period.

Notes

  1. Hublin J.J., Barroso Ruiz C., Medina Lara P., Fontugne M., Reyss J.-L., 1995 - The Mousterian site of Zafarraya (Granada, Spain): dating and implications on the palaeolithic peopling processes of Western Europe. C. R. Acad. Sc. Paris. 321 (IIa): 931-937
  2. Hublin J.-J et E.Trinkaus, 1998 - The Mousterian human remains from Zafarraya (Granada, Spain). American Journal of Physical Anthropology suppl 26 : 122-123


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