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Southern Iberia as a refuge for the last Neanderthal populations

Journal of Biogeography, 2011
Richard Jennings   +3 more
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SPATIAL BIODIVERSITY OF EPIGEAN ARTHROPODS IN AN OLIVE GROVE IN SOUTHERN IBERIA

SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference� EXPO Proceedings, 2022
This study aims to observe the spatial distribution of the arthropods biodiversity inhabiting the soil surface of olive groves. For this purpose, a sampling campaign has been carried out in a 15.1 ha plot of this crop. This plot is located in the south of the Iberian Peninsula. The study comprised a total of 65 sampling stations for epigean arthropods.
Manuel Moreno-Garcia   +4 more
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Southern Iberia and the Mediterranean Trade‐routes

Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 1999
The early Iron Age sites of southern Iberia (8th century to c. 600 BC) have produced large numbers of imports from the eastern Mediterranean, while only a very small number of southern Iberian objects found their way to other parts of the Mediterranean.
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Monumental ditched enclosures in southern Iberia (fourth–third millennia BC)

Antiquity, 2013
Large curvilinear enclosures are now established as a principal instrument of human activity in Central Europe from the Neolithic into the Bronze Age(Antiquity, passim). Here the authors introduce us to examples from southern Iberia and make the case that they should be regarded as part of the same continent-wide phenomenon.
Márquez-Romero, José Enrique   +1 more
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An environmental snapshot of the Bølling interstadial in Southern Iberia

Quaternary Research, 2014
AbstractThe Bølling–Allerød interstadial is the closest warm time period to the Holocene. The study of the climate variability during this most recent warm scenario provides a natural record of potential environmental changes related with global temperature variations. Little is known about this interstadial in the Southern Iberian Peninsula. Therefore,
Antonio García-Alix   +4 more
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Anomalous melt production after continental break-up in the southern Iberia Abyssal Plain

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2001
Abstract Recent geophysical work and Ocean Drilling Program drilling in the southern Iberia Abyssal Plain have indicated that, in a transition zone up to 170 km wide between thinned continental crust and oceanic crust, the basement consists of serpentinized peridotite mantle with sparse mafic intrusive or extrusive rocks.
Minshull, T.A.   +3 more
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The Northeastern Algarve and the Southern Iberia Family Pattern

Journal of Family History, 1988
In the northeastern Algarve, Portugal, semi-dispersed settlements and property fragmentation evidently had coexisted with a predominantly nuclear family household pattern since the midnineteenth century, suggesting that a small holding pattern of land tenure need not always lead to a stem-family household as is so often true in other areas of Iberia ...
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Progressive magmatism and evolution of the Variscan suture in southern Iberia

International Journal of Earth Sciences, 2018
Magmatic activity is an integral component of orogenic processes, from arc magmatism during convergence to post-collisional crustal melting. Southern Iberia exposes a Late Paleozoic suture zone within Pangea and where a crustal fragment of Laurussia (South Portuguese Zone) is juxtaposed with parautochthonous Gondwana (Ossa Morena Zone).
James A. Braid   +4 more
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Trace fossil assemblages on Miocene rocky shores of southern Iberia

2008
The use of rocky palaeoshore bioerosion analysis in the study of palaeontological and geological questions is beginning to bear fruit. Five southern Iberian Neogene rocky shores have been analysed and their bioerosion structures have been identified. The observed ichnodiversity is rather low; eleven ichnospecies were identified.
Ana Santos   +5 more
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Flow patterns in temporary rivers: a methodological approach applied to southern Iberia

Hydrological Sciences Journal, 2017
Temporary flow patterns remain understudied, despite their wide distribution and their importance for managerial practices and river conservation.
J. Delso   +2 more
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