RESUMEN: En Asturias, algunos sitios con Arte Paleolítico han ofrecido cronologías numéricas obtenidas por el l4C AMS que se remontan a los tiempos auriñacienses y gravetienses.
F. Javier FORTEA PÉREZ
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Ancient DNA from the Upper Paleolithic mammoth ivory of Hohle Fels, Germany. [PDF]
Moreland KN +7 more
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Correction: Grasgruber et al. Mapping the Mountains of Giants: Anthropometric Data from the Western Balkans Reveal a Nucleus of Extraordinary Physical Stature in Europe. Biology 2022, 11, 786. [PDF]
Grasgruber P +16 more
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The European Upper Palaeolithic Palaeoecological and Archaeological Dataset for sites north of 50°N. [PDF]
Böckenförde T.
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Amiens-Renancourt 1: An Exception in the Northwest European Gravettian?
International audienceUntil recently, Early Upper Palaeolithic sites in the North of France remained poorly known or documented. However, the multiplication of new discoveries over the past few years has added new impetus to research on this period, in ...
Coutard, Sylvie +9 more
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The gravettians of Pyrenees. From Weapons to societies
Cette thèse de doctorat propose une étude des systèmes techniques, de la gestion du territoire et des pratiques symboliques au Gravettien (34000–25000 ans avant le présent). Une première partie présente une étude technologique des armatures lithiques gravettiennes des grottes de Brassempouy (Landes) et d’Isturitz (Pyrénées-Atlantiques) situées à une ...
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Multivariate analyses of Aurignacian and Gravettian personal ornaments support cultural continuity in the Early Upper Palaeolithic. [PDF]
d'Errico F +5 more
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Direct evidence that late Neanderthal occupation precedes a technological shift in southwestern Italy. [PDF]
Oxilia G +21 more
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Reverse-engineering the Venus figurines: An eco-life-course hypothesis for the aetiology of obesity in the Palaeolithic. [PDF]
Wells JCK, Williams FL, Desoye G.
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Lincombian-Ranisian-Jerzmanowician Industry and South Moravian Sites: a Homo sapiens Late Initial Upper Paleolithic with Bohunician Industrial Generic Roots in Europe. [PDF]
Demidenko YE, Škrdla P.
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