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How the Sima de los Huesos was won
Abstract Although the first discovery of a human fossil in the Sima de los Huesos took place in 1976, systematic excavations did not begin there until 1984. Since then, this site has been continuously excavated in month‐long camps. The site is dated by different radiometric techniques to between 430,000 and 300,000 years ago.
Juan‐Luis Arsuaga+10 more
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Es bien sabido que el descubrimiento y desarrollo de la teoría de la evolución en el último siglo y medio ha sido una de las aportaciones más fundamentales al patrimonio intelectual de la humanidad. Tal descubrimiento ha influido necesariamente en todas las ramas del saber y, desde luego, en la historia.
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Prehistoria del TDAH: aditivos para un diagnóstico insostenible
espanolPara defender la validez diagnostica del TDAH la literatura especializada emplea generalmente un argumento historico, segun el cual dicha validez resultaria indiscutible debido al hecho de que diversas fuentes medicas hablaban ya del TDAH hace ...
F. Fernandez
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Aprovechamiento de ñandú (Rhea americana) en la prehistoria del sudeste uruguayo
El sitio Ch2D01 es un conjunto de dos montículos y varios microrelieves ubicado en el sudeste uruguayo, cuya ocupación data del Holoceno tardío. En este trabajo se analizan los restos óseos de ñandú (Rhea americana) recuperados en uno de los montículos ...
F. Moreno
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Abstract Objectives To test a hypothesis on interpersonal violence events during the transition between Chalcolithic and Bronze Age in the Eastern Pyrenees, to contextualize it in Western Europe during that period, and to assess if these marks can be differentiated from secondary funerary treatment.
Miguel Ángel Moreno‐Ibáñez+7 more
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BALTIC AMBER IN HISPANIA DURING LATE ANTIQUITY. CONTACTS, NETWORKS AND EXCHANGE
Summary Amber is a material of great social value that has been identified at various archaeological sites on the Iberian peninsula dating to Late Antiquity. The objects, mostly necklace beads, have been discussed to date with limited results in relation to a small number of studies.
Elena Vallejo‐Casas+3 more
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Un Museo en el mirador de la campiña: el Museo de Ulia (Montemayor, Córdoba) [PDF]
El Museo de Ulia fue creado como Museo oficial del Obispado de Córdoba con fondos procedentes de hallazgos casuales en el término de Montemayor, que fueron reunidos por el párroco del pueblo desde los años setenta.
Francisca Jiménez-Cobos+1 more
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Editorial: Cambio y continuidad en Trabajos de Prehistoria. Homenaje a M.ª Isabel Martínez Navarrete
Moreno García Marta+15 more
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Mott–Schottky Analysis of Historical and Archaeological Copper–based Objects
It is described the application of Mott‐Schottky analysis of impedance data to characterize historical and archaeological copper–based objects exploiting the semiconducting nature of their corrosion products. The values of the apparent flat band potential and the slope of the M−S plots allow archaeological samples to be grouped, providing information ...
Antonio Doménech‐Carbó+3 more
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The uses of lime in building tasks in the Late Prehistory along the Mediterranean area, constitutes one of the most relevant questions in the research process in the last decades.
F. J. J. Maestre+3 more
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