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1.-  "The mystery of the Chilean mummy!"
American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists; Dallas, TX; USA; United States, 2008
Abstracts of the proceedings of the Fortieth annual meeting of the American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists
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2.-  A coastal reservoir of terrestrial resources for Neanderthal populations in north-eastern Iberia; palaeoenvironmental data inferred from the small-vertebrate assemblage of Cova del Gegant, Sitges, Barcelona
John Wiley and Sons for the Quaternary Research Association; Chichester; GBR; United Kingdom, 2012
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3.-  A COMPLETE HUMAN PELVIS FROM THE MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE OF SPAIN
MACMILLAN JOURNALS; LONDON; GBR; UNITED KINGDOM, 1999
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4.-  A COMPLETE SKELETON OF THE GIANT SOUTH AMERICAN PRIMATE PROTOPITHECUS
MACMILLAN JOURNALS; LONDON; GBR; UNITED KINGDOM, 1996
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5.-  A DRYOPITHECUS SKELETON AND THE ORIGINS OF GREAT-APE LOCOMOTION
MACMILLAN JOURNALS; LONDON; GBR; UNITED KINGDOM, 1996
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6.-  A HOMINID FROM THE LOWER PLEISTOCENE OF ATAPUERCA, SPAIN; POSSIBLE ANCESTOR TO NEANDERTALS AND MODERN HUMANS
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE; WASHINGTON, DC; USA; UNITED STATES, 1997
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7.-  A multidisciplinary approach to reconstructing the chronology and environment of southwestern European neanderthals; the contribution of Teixoneres Cave (Moia, Barcelona, Spain)
Elsevier;; III; International, 2012
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8.-  A NEW FACE FOR HUMAN ANCESTORS
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE; WASHINGTON, DC; USA; UNITED STATES, 1997
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9.-  A new humerus of Homunculus from the Santa Cruz Formation, (early-middle Miocene, Patagonia)
University of Oklahoma; Norman, OK; USA; United States, 2006
Sixty-sixth annual meeting, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology; abstracts of papers
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10.-  A new map and analysis of Americas most famous hominid footprint site; Acahualinca, Nicaragua
University of Oklahoma; Norman, OK; USA; United States, 2006
Sixty-sixth annual meeting, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology; abstracts of papers
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