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This paper is focused on the Middle Paleolithic rock shelter called “Abrigo de San Lázaro”, placed in the Eresma River valley (Segovia, Spain). In this area, a multisource geomatic approach is used. On the one hand, the external envelope
Miguel Ángel Maté-González +11 more
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That Which Was Ecstasy Shall Become Daily Bread
This paper attempts to answer three questions: (1) Was Emerson a mystic? (2) If so, what is the nature of his mysticism? (3) How has his understanding of mysticism influenced by Unitarian theology and spiritual practice?
Barry M. Andrews
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A Tasmanian painting site [PDF]
While attempting to relocate a published Tasmanian painting site, another nearby rock shelter was found to contain painting on its walls. The new cave contains at least three hand stencils and other marks in red and yellow ochre.
Stockton, J
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Detailed quantitative method in microvertebrate taphonomy in the case of Pleistocene filling of the Vaskapu II rock shelter [PDF]
A total of 1,514 fossil bones were studied from the Vaskapu II rock shelter (Bükk Mountains, North Hungary). The objective of this study was to investigate those processes of bone modification that were important in the dispersal, destruction and ...
Sóron, András Szabolcs, Virág, Attila
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Rock shelters in Slovenian Istria as a potential for the development of geotourism in the region
Geotourism is a special form of tourism which focuses on visiting geological and geomorphological sites. In the article we discuss the basic terms regarding geotourism, geodiversity and geoconservation, and then present the main features of rock ...
Leni Ozis, Jernej Trpin, Andrej Šmuc
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Santa Elina, Mato Grosso, site ancien au centre de l’Amérique du Sud
Due to its geographical location and its Pleistocene-era antiquity, the Santa Elina rock shelter renews the analysis of prehistoric settlements in South America. In the mountains where the shelter is hidden, Pleistocene men hunted a Glossotherium, 27,000
Denis Vialou, Águeda Vilhena Vialou
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The Abri Faravel, discovered in 2010 at 2,133m asl in the Parc National des Ecrins, Freissinières, Southern French Alps, is probably the most enigmatic high altitude site in the Alps.
Kevin Walsh +4 more
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In the 1990s, a research project was developed to identify, in the mountainous areas of the Northwest (NW) of Portugal, the existence of an occupation model associated with the last hunter–gatherer prehistoric communities in the region.
Xavier Pedro +2 more
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Trhlovca = lokavska Triglavca
Trhlovca = Triglavca of Lokev
The three rocks above the entrance and the three rock columns some ten metres before the entrance explain why, up until the mid-20th century, the Trhlovca rock shelter was commonly referred to as Triglavca (Three-head).
Boris Čok, Ladislav Placer
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While anthropogenic land‐use changes threaten wildlife globally, some species take advantage of such changes and disperse into urban areas. The wildlife in urban areas often promotes conflicts with humans, notably when the animals are associated with the
Noam Ben‐Moshe, Takuya Iwamura
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