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Autor Baquedano, Enrique |
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Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel ; Baquedano, Enrique ; Barba, Rebeca ; Uribelarrea del Val, David ; Gidna, Agnes | Elsevier | 2019-08-20Olduvai site integrity has been questioned through interpretations of fluvial inputs on most assemblages from Beds I and II that rest on a contradictory use of taphonomic variables, lack of geological support, and lack of adequate experimentally[...]![]()
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Abrunhosa, Ana ; Pereira, Telmo ; Márquez, Belén ; Baquedano, Enrique ; Arsuaga, Juan Luis ; Pérez González, Alfredo | Springer | 2019Navalmaíllo Rock Shelter is an Upper Pleistocene archaeological site in the Lozoya River Valley (Madrid, Spain) with a quartz-based Mousterian lithic assemblage. To understand the reasons behind an intense use of quartz over flint and quartzite,[...]![]()
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Arsuaga, Juan Luis ; Baquedano, Enrique ; Pérez-González, Alfredo ; Sala Burgos, Nohemi | Elsevier | 2012The Cueva del Camino site (Pinilla del Valle, Madrid) represents the most complete MIS 5 record from the Iberian Peninsula (away from the Mediterranean margin), including a large accumulation of fossilized remains of small and large vertebrates [...]![]()
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Ruiz Zapata, Blanca ; Gil García, María José ; Martín Arroyo, Tomás ; Baquedano, Enrique ; Arsuaga, Juan Luis ; Pérez-González, Alfredo | Sociedad Geológica de España | 2015Los datos polínicos, procedentes del Abrigo de Navalmaíllo (Pinilla del Valle,Madrid), constituyen un registro excepcional, al ser pioneros en cuanto a su resolución temporal para la zona de estudio. Las dataciones de la secuencia (71.685 ± 5.08[...]![]()
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Sánchez Yustos, Policarpo ; Díez Martín, Fernando ; Díaz, Isabel ; Fraile, Cristina ; Uribelarrea del Val, David ; Mabulla, Audax ; Baquedano, Enrique ; Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel | Elsevier | 2020-08-20The Oldowan-Acheulean transition shows remarkable variability in Olduvai Bed II. To explain this, M. Leakey formulated a cultural model whose most distinctive contribution was the introduction of two cultural traditions (Developed Oldowan A and [...]