El uso humano de las cuevas volcánicas de Tenerife

  1. Matilde Arnay de la Rosa
  2. Emilio González Reimers
Revue:
Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Espeleología y Ciencias del Karst: SEDECK

ISSN: 1696-1897

Année de publication: 2019

Número: 13

Pages: 47-58

Type: Article

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Résumé

We here present a short review on the human use of the volcanic caves of Tenerife both during the prehispanic and modern times. The guanches used the caves as dwelling places and burial sites. After the Spanish conquest the caves continued to be used as goat-, sheep- or pig yards, storage of appliances, or, eventually, as occasional living places. In las Cañadas del Teide, caves were also used as shelters or hidden places, and in many of them some natural resources were exploited, such as natron or ice. By these reasons, some caves bear historical, natural, scientific and/or identitary values