The coast of Málaga constitutes a key territory for documenting the end of Palaeolithic times in the westernmost
corner of the European continent. We present an overview of the economic, cultural and symbolic models
documented in settlements from this region. Along with it, some of the main questions that will help to frame the
research in this area are set out. Lastly, the use of the coastal fringe is discussed from the standpoint of mobility
and economic strategies from southern Iberia, taking into account the hinterland and Guadalquivir basin territories.