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1.-  16,500 YEARS "DEEP"; STRAUS UNCOVERS SPECTACULAR FIND IN SPANISH CAVE
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO; ALBUQUERQUE, NM; USA; UNITED STATES, 1998
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2.-  A 300-600 ka ESR/U-series chronology of Acheulian sites in Western Europe
Elsevier; Oxford; GBR; United Kingdom, 2010
Oldest human expansions in Eurasia; favouring and limiting factors
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3.-  A hybrid approach to create an archaeological visualization system for a Palaeolithic cave
Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, Univers, 2012
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4.-  A MOSAIC OF CHANGE: THE MIDDLE-UPPER PALEOLITHIC TRANSITION AS VIEWED FROM NEW MEXICO AND IBERIA
ELSEVIER; OXFORD; GBR; UNITED KINGDOM, 2005
ARMAGEDDON OR ENTENTE? THE DEMISE OF THE EUROPEAN NEANDERTALS IN ISOTOPE STAGE 3
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5.-  A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIALS IN ALTAMIRA (SPAIN) CAVE USING XRD, IR AND RAMAN TECHNIQUES
UNIVERZITA KARLOVA; PRAGUE; CZE; CZECH REPUBLIC, 2002
GEORAMAN 2002; 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY APPLIED TO THE EARTH SCIENCES; ABSTRACTS
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6.-  A REVIEW OF LATE PLEISTOCENE AND HOLOCENE BIOGEOGRAPHY OF HIGHLAND MEDITERRANEAN PINES (PINUS TYPE SYLVESTRIS) IN PORTUGAL, BASED ON WOOD CHARCOAL
ELSEVIER;; III; INTERNATIONAL, 2005
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7.-  A TAPHONOMIC STUDY OF OCHRE DEMOSNSTRATES POST-DEPOSITIONAL COLOR TRANSFORMATIONS
2010
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8.-  A uniquely broad spectrum diet during the middle Pleistocene at Bolomor Cave (Valencia, Spain)
Elsevier; Oxford; GBR; United Kingdom, 2012
The evolution of hominin food resource exploitation in Pleistocene Europe; recent studies in zooarchaeology
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9.-  An upper Palaeolithic landscape analysis of coastal Portugal using ground-penetrating radar
Wiley; Chichester; GBR; United Kingdom, 2013
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10.-  Ancient DNA from hunter-gatherer and farmer groups from northern Spain supports a random dispersion model for the Neolithic expansion into Europe
Public Library of Science; San Francisco, CA; USA; United States, 2012
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