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Journal of Quaternary Science, 2021
The word ‘refugium’ is often used to describe patterns of human settlement during various parts of the Palaeolithic. While, classically, a refugium is a location which supports an isolated population of a once more widespread species, some have argued ...
E. Jones
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The word ‘refugium’ is often used to describe patterns of human settlement during various parts of the Palaeolithic. While, classically, a refugium is a location which supports an isolated population of a once more widespread species, some have argued ...
E. Jones
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Quaternary Research, 2020
Here we report the findings from excavations at the open-air Middle Palaeolithic site of Alapars-1 in central Armenia. Three stratified Palaeolithic artefact assemblages were found within a 6-m-thick alluvial-aeolian sequence, located on the flanks of an
A. Malinsky-Buller +8 more
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Here we report the findings from excavations at the open-air Middle Palaeolithic site of Alapars-1 in central Armenia. Three stratified Palaeolithic artefact assemblages were found within a 6-m-thick alluvial-aeolian sequence, located on the flanks of an
A. Malinsky-Buller +8 more
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Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2020
The physical nature of cave walls and its impact on Upper Palaeolithic image making and viewing has frequently been invoked in explanations about the function of cave art.
T. Sakamoto +2 more
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The physical nature of cave walls and its impact on Upper Palaeolithic image making and viewing has frequently been invoked in explanations about the function of cave art.
T. Sakamoto +2 more
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Expanding the horizons of Palaeolithic rock art: the site of Romualdova Pećina
Antiquity, 2019Rock art is key for understanding European Palaeolithic societies. Long thought to have been restricted to South-west Europe, recent discoveries on the Balkan Peninsula have expanded significantly the geographic distribution of Upper Palaeolithic ...
A. Ruiz-Redondo +6 more
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Geoarchaeology, 2019
The Chaves cave (Huesca, Spain) is located in the central Pre‐Pyrenean range in NE Iberia. It is a huge cave opening to the east, which was systematically excavated between 1975 and 2007.
Marta Sánchez de la Torre +5 more
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The Chaves cave (Huesca, Spain) is located in the central Pre‐Pyrenean range in NE Iberia. It is a huge cave opening to the east, which was systematically excavated between 1975 and 2007.
Marta Sánchez de la Torre +5 more
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The time between Palaeolithic hearths
NatureÁngela Herrejón-Lagunilla +9 more
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