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Autor Garralda Benajes, María Dolores |
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Los Canes cave (Asturias, Northern Spain) is an outstanding site with traces of human occupation from the Solutrean to the Bronze Age. It consists of a very narrow cavity with three Late Mesolithic funerary structures, dating to the sixth millen[...]texto impreso
At the site of Marillac, near the Ligonne River in Marillac-le-Franc (Charente, France), a remarkable stratigraphic sequence has yielded a wealth of archaeological information, palaeoenvironmental data, as well as faunal and human remains. Maril[...]texto impreso
Garralda Benajes, María Dolores ; Galván, Bertila ; Hernández, Cristo M: ; Mallol, Carolina ; Gómez, José A. ; Maureille, Bruno | Elsevier | 2014-07-22We present a bioanthropological study of dental remains recovered from El Salt Middle Palaeolithic site (Alcoy, Alicante, Spain). The dental remains were found in a sedimentary layer representing a calm depositional environment within a freshwat[...]texto impreso
González-Fortes, Gloria ; Jones, Eppie R. ; Lightfoot, Emma ; Bonsall, Clive ; Lazar, Catalin ; Grandal-d’Anglade, Aurora ; Garralda Benajes, María Dolores ; Drak Hernández, Labib ; Siska, Veronika ; Simalcsik, Angela ; Boroneant, Adina ; Vidal Roman?, Juan Ramón ; Vaqueiro Rodríguez, Marcos ; Arias Macias, Pablo ; Pinhasi, Ron ; Manica, Andrea ; Hofreiter, Michael | Elsevier | 2017-06-19The transition from hunting and gathering to farming involved profound cultural and technological changes. In Western and Central Europe, these changes occurred rapidly and synchronously after the arrival of early farmers of Anatolian origin [1–[...]texto impreso
Garralda Benajes, María Dolores ; Maíllo-Fernández, José-Manuel ; Higham, Thomas ; Neira, Ana ; Bernaldo de Quirós, Federico | Wiley | 2019-08-08Objectives: This article documents an incomplete child's mandible found in H. Obermaier's excavation campaign (in 1912) in El Castillo Cave, Spain. This fossil was assigned to what was then considered a phase of the “Aurignacian-delta”. Material[...]