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2. UN NUEVO GRUPO DE MANOS PALEOLTICAS PINTADAS EN EL SUR DE LA PENNSULA IBRICA. LA CUEVA DE LAS ESTRELLAS (CASTELLAR DE LA FRONTERA, CDIZ)
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Collado Giraldo, Hiplito, Bea, Manuel, Ramos-Muoz, Jos, Cantalejo, Pedro, Domnguez-Bella, Salvador, Bello, Jos Ramn, Angs, Jorge, Miranda, Jorge, Javier Gracia Prieto, Francisco, Fernndez-Snchez, Diego, Aranda, Antonio, Luque, Antonio, Garca Arranz, Jos Julio, and Aguilar, Juan Carlos
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- 2019
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3. Site formation and chronology of the new Paleolithic site Sima de Las Palomas de Teba, southern Spain
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Kehl, Martin, Burow, Christoph, Cantalejo, Pedro, Domínguez-Bella, Salvador, Durán, Juan José, Henselowsky, Felix, Klasen, Nicole, Linstädter, Jörg, Medianero, Javier, Pastoors, Andreas, Ramos, José, Reicherter, Klaus, Schmidt, Christoph, and Weniger, Gerd-Christian
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- 2016
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4. Maritime-oriented foragers during the Late Pleistocene on the eastern costa del sol (Southeast Iberia): Cueva Victoria (Málaga, Spain)
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Geología, Geografía, prehistoria y arqueología, Geologia, Geografia,historiaurrea eta arkeologia, Álvarez Fernández, Esteban, Aura Tortosa, J. Emili, Jordá Pardo, Jesús F., Palomero Jiménez, Ismael, Aparicio, María Teresa, Cabello Ligero, Lidia, Cantalejo, Pedro, Vadillo Conesa, Margarita, Carrión Marco, Yolanda, Espejo, María del Mar, Fernández Goméz, María José, García Ibaibarriaga, Naroa, Maestro, Adolfo, Marlasca, Ricard, Martín Vallejo, Javier, Murelaga Bereicua, Javier, Pérez Ripoll, Manuel, Geología, Geografía, prehistoria y arqueología, Geologia, Geografia,historiaurrea eta arkeologia, Álvarez Fernández, Esteban, Aura Tortosa, J. Emili, Jordá Pardo, Jesús F., Palomero Jiménez, Ismael, Aparicio, María Teresa, Cabello Ligero, Lidia, Cantalejo, Pedro, Vadillo Conesa, Margarita, Carrión Marco, Yolanda, Espejo, María del Mar, Fernández Goméz, María José, García Ibaibarriaga, Naroa, Maestro, Adolfo, Marlasca, Ricard, Martín Vallejo, Javier, Murelaga Bereicua, Javier, and Pérez Ripoll, Manuel
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[EN] The Mediterranean coast of Spain is marked by several clusters of Palaeolithic sites: to the south of the Pyrenees, in the area around the Ebro River, in the central part, and on the south coast, one of the southernmost regions in Europe. The number of sites is small compared with northern Iberia, but like that region, the Palaeolithic occupations are accompanied by several rock art ensembles. The archaeological material (both biotic and abiotic resources) and radiocarbon dates presented here were obtained during archaeological fieldwork of professor J. Fortea in the Late Pleistocene deposits in Cueva Victoria, located near the modern coastline and about 150 km north of the Strait of Gibraltar. In the three occupation phases, marine resources were acquired by shell -fishing (focusing almost exclusively on the clam Ruditapes decussatus), fishing, and the use of beached marine mammals. This contrasts with the limited data about the exploitation of terrestrial resources by hunting and gathering animals and plants. The study is completed by the study of artefacts (lithic and bone industry and objects of adornment) that help to understand the subsistence strategies of the cave occupants and enable a comparison with other groups inhabiting the Mediterranean coasts of the Iberian Peninsula during Greenland Interstadial 1, between ca. 15.1 and 13.6 cal BP.
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- 2022
5. The nature and chronology of human occupation at the Galerias Bajas, from Cueva de Ardales, Malaga, Spain
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Ramos-Munoz, Jose, Cantalejo, Pedro, Blumenroether, Julia, Bolin, Viviane, Otto, Taylor, Rotgaenger, Miriam, Kehl, Martin, Nielsen, Trine Kellberg, Espejo, Mar, Fernandez-Sanchez, Diego, Moreno-Marquez, Adolfo, Vijande-Vila, Eduardo, Cabello, Lidia, Becerra, Serafin, Pitarch Marti, Africa, Riquelme, Jose A., Cantillo-Duarte, Juan J., Dominguez-Bella, Salvador, Ramos-Garcia, Pablo, Tafelmaier, Yvonne, Weniger, Gerd-Christian, Ramos-Munoz, Jose, Cantalejo, Pedro, Blumenroether, Julia, Bolin, Viviane, Otto, Taylor, Rotgaenger, Miriam, Kehl, Martin, Nielsen, Trine Kellberg, Espejo, Mar, Fernandez-Sanchez, Diego, Moreno-Marquez, Adolfo, Vijande-Vila, Eduardo, Cabello, Lidia, Becerra, Serafin, Pitarch Marti, Africa, Riquelme, Jose A., Cantillo-Duarte, Juan J., Dominguez-Bella, Salvador, Ramos-Garcia, Pablo, Tafelmaier, Yvonne, and Weniger, Gerd-Christian
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The Cueva de Ardales is a hugely important Palaeolithic site in the south of the Iberian Peninsula owing to its rich inventory of rock art. From 2011-2018, excavations were carried out in the cave for the first time ever by a Spanish-German research team. The excavation focused on the entrance area of the cave, where the largest assemblage of non-figurative red paintings in the cave is found. A series of 50 AMS dates from the excavations prove a long, albeit discontinuous, occupation history spanning from the Middle Palaeolithic to the Neolithic. The dating of the Middle Palaeolithic layers agrees with the U/Th dating of some red non-figurative paintings in the entrance area. In addition, a large assemblage of ochre lumps was discovered in the Middle Palaeolithic layers. Human visits of the cave in the Gravettian and Solutrean can be recognized, but evidence from the Aurignacian and Magdalenian cannot be confirmed with certainty. The quantity and nature of materials found during the excavations indicate that Cueva de Ardales was not a campsite, but was mainly visited to carry out non-domestic tasks, such as the production of rock art or the burial of the dead.
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- 2022
6. Maritime-oriented foragers during the Late Pleistocene on the eastern costa del sol (Southeast Iberia): Cueva Victoria (Málaga, Spain)
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Universidad de Salamanca, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España), Generalitat Valenciana, Álvarez-Fernández, Esteban, Aura Tortosa, J. Emili, Jordá Pardo, Jesús F., Palomero-Jiménez, Ismael, Aparicio Alonso, María Teresa, Cabello-Ligero, Lidia, Cantalejo, Pedro, Vadillo Conesa, Margarita, Carrión Marco, Yolanda, Espejo, María del Mar, Fernández-Gómez, Mª José, García-Ibaibarriaga, Naroa, Maestro González, Adolfo, Marlasca, Ricard, Martín-Vallejo, F. Javier, Murelaga, Xabier, Pérez-Ripoll, Manuel, Universidad de Salamanca, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España), Generalitat Valenciana, Álvarez-Fernández, Esteban, Aura Tortosa, J. Emili, Jordá Pardo, Jesús F., Palomero-Jiménez, Ismael, Aparicio Alonso, María Teresa, Cabello-Ligero, Lidia, Cantalejo, Pedro, Vadillo Conesa, Margarita, Carrión Marco, Yolanda, Espejo, María del Mar, Fernández-Gómez, Mª José, García-Ibaibarriaga, Naroa, Maestro González, Adolfo, Marlasca, Ricard, Martín-Vallejo, F. Javier, Murelaga, Xabier, and Pérez-Ripoll, Manuel
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The Mediterranean coast of Spain is marked by several clusters of Palaeolithic sites: to the south of the Pyrenees, in the area around the Ebro River, in the central part, and on the south coast, one of the southernmost regions in Europe. The number of sites is small compared with northern Iberia, but like that region, the Palaeolithic occupations are accompanied by several rock art ensembles. The archaeological material (both biotic and abiotic resources) and radiocarbon dates presented here were obtained during archaeological fieldwork of professor J. Fortea in the Late Pleistocene deposits in Cueva Victoria, located near the modern coastline and about 150 km north of the Strait of Gibraltar. In the three occupation phases, marine resources were acquired by shell-fishing (focusing almost exclusively on the clam Ruditapes decussatus), fishing, and the use of beached marine mammals. This contrasts with the limited data about the exploitation of terrestrial resources by hunting and gathering animals and plants. The study is completed by the study of artefacts (lithic and bone industry and objects of adornment) that help to understand the subsistence strategies of the cave occupants and enable a comparison with other groups inhabiting the Mediterranean coasts of the Iberian Peninsula during Greenland Interstadial 1, between ca. 15.1 and 13.6 cal BP.
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- 2022
7. The nature and chronology of human occupation at the Galerías Bajas, from Cueva de Ardales, Malaga, Spain
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Ramos-Muñoz, José, primary, Cantalejo, Pedro, additional, Blumenröther, Julia, additional, Bolin, Viviane, additional, Otto, Taylor, additional, Rotgänger, Miriam, additional, Kehl, Martin, additional, Nielsen, Trine Kellberg, additional, Espejo, Mar, additional, Fernández-Sánchez, Diego, additional, Moreno-Márquez, Adolfo, additional, Vijande-Vila, Eduardo, additional, Cabello, Lidia, additional, Becerra, Serafín, additional, Martí, África Pitarch, additional, Riquelme, José A., additional, Cantillo-Duarte, Juan J., additional, Domínguez-Bella, Salvador, additional, Ramos-García, Pablo, additional, Tafelmaier, Yvonne, additional, and Weniger, Gerd-Christian, additional
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- 2022
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8. Ocupaciones de la Cueva de Ardales y Sima de las Palomas de Teba por sociedades neandertales
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Ramos-Muñoz, José, primary, Weniger, Gerd-C, additional, Cantalejo, Pedro, additional, Tafelmaier, Yvonne, additional, Becerra, Serafín, additional, Vijande-Vila, Eduardo, additional, Kellberg Nielsen, Trine, additional, Rotgänger, Miriam, additional, Fernández-Sánchez, Diego, additional, Otto, Taylor, additional, Moreno-Márquez, Adolfo, additional, Espejo, Mar, additional, Bolín, Viviane, additional, Cabello, Lidia, additional, Kehl, Martin, additional, Domínguez-Bella, Salvador, additional, and Blumenröther, Julia, additional
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- 2020
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9. New archaeological data on the upper Paleolithic site of cueva de Malalmuerzo (Moclín, Granada, Spain)
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Cabello, Lidia, primary, Cantalejo, Pedro, additional, Espejo, Mª de Mar, additional, Buendía, Antonio F., additional, Fernández, José M., additional, González Ríos, Manuel, additional, González, Olga, additional, Durán, Juan José, additional, Robledo, Pedro, additional, Avezuela, Bárbara, additional, Jordá Pardo, Jesús F., additional, Uzquiano, Paloma, additional, Riquelme, José A., additional, Ruiz-Zapata, Blanca, additional, Gil-García, María J., additional, Ramos Muñoz, José, additional, Weniger, Gerd-Christian, additional, Palomo, Alfonso, additional, Smith, Víctor Manuel, additional, Becerra, Serafín, additional, Salvador Fernández, Diego, additional, Domínguez-Bella, Salvador, additional, Tafelmaier, Yvonne, additional, and Vijande-Vila, Eduardo, additional
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- 2020
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10. Estudio y documentación del arte rupestre prehistórico del tajo de las Abejeras (Castellar de la Frontera, Cádiz)
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Fernández, Diego, Ramos, José, Luque, Antonio, Collado, Hipólito, Domínguez, Salvador, Bea, Manuel, Cantalejo, Pedro, Bello, José Ramón, Angás, Jorge, Miranda, Jorge, Gracia, Francisco, García-Díez, Marcos, García-Arranz, José Julio, Aguilar, Juan Carlos, Vijand, Eduardo, and Aranda, Antonio
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El tajo de las Abejeras (Castellar de la Frontera, Cádiz) es un promontorio natural ubicado en la región geohistórica del estrecho de Gibraltar. El emplazamiento es bien conocido por la bibliografía prehistórica del Campo de Gibraltar desde la segunda década del siglo XX. En 2014 Simón Blanco localizó nuevos motivos de manos aerografiadas. Se realizaron diversos estudios con dirección de Hipólito Collado, Diego Fernández y José Ramos en colaboración con varias instituciones. En el marco de esta colaboración se han documentado nuevas estaciones rupestres en el tajo de las Abejeras tanto paleolíticas como pospaleolíticas. Destacamos la detección en la cueva de las Estrellas de un amplio repertorio formado por puntos, zigzags, líneas, prótomos de caballo y manos aerografiadas inéditas que sugieren cronologías antiguas del Paleolítico. Pretendemos con esta contribución dar a conocer las actividades, autorizadas por la Junta de Andalucía, realizadas en Abejeras así como reflexionar sobre las amplias perspectivas de futuro y la problemática que aún presenta el arte prehistórico del sur peninsular. Tajo de las Abejeras (Castellar de la Frontera, Cádiz) is a natural promontory located in the geo-historic region of Strait of Gibraltar. The site is well known by the prehistoric bibliography of the Campo de Gibraltar since the second decade of the 20th century. During 2014 Simón Blanco discovered new hand stencils. Since then, various studies have been conducted under the direction of Hipólito Collado, Diego Fernández and José Ramos in collaboration with several institutions. Within the framework of this collaboration, it has been possible to document new sites in the Tajo de las Abejeras both Paleolithic and Pospaleolithic. We highlight the documentation in the Cueva de las Estrellas of a wide repertoire represented by points, zigzags, lines, horses and hand stencils that suggest ancient chronologies of the Palaeolithic. With this paper we wish to publicise the activities, authorised by the Junta de Andalucía, carried out in Abejeras as well as to reflect about the broad prospects for the future and the problems still presented by the prehistoric rock art of the south of the peninsula
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- 2020
11. Abrigo y Cueva de Marsa. Un nuevo depósito estratigráfico con arte rupestre prehistórico en el norte de Marruecos
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Ramos Muñoz, José, Zouak, Mehdi, Almisas, Sergio, Barrena, Antonio, Domínguez Bella, Salvador, Vijande Vila, Eduardo, Cantillo-Duarte, Juan Jesús, Maaté, A., Cantalejo, Pedro, Gutiérrez López, José María, Martínez, Julián, Riquelme Cantal, José Antonio, Ruiz Zapata, B., Gil García, M. J., Rodríguez-Vidal, J., and Clemente-Conte, Ignacio
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Sondages archéologiques ,Paleolítico Superior ,Paléolithique Supérieur ,Recursos Marinos ,Neolítico ,Néolithique ,Gravures d‟art préhistorique ,Estudios arqueológicos ,Paléolithique Moyen ,Grabados de arte prehistórico ,Ressources marines ,Paleolítico Medio - Abstract
El volument contiene las Actes du Colloque "La Mauretanie et le Monde Mediterraneen", Tétouan - Maroc: 24, 25 et 26 novembre 2016 (Theme: Pour une meilleure connaissance de l'histoire antique du Maroc), organizado por la Association MEDISTONE-Maroc, la Université Abdelmalek Essaadi-Tétouan y la Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines- Tétouan., [FR] Le projet de recherche appelé «Carte Archéologique du nord du Maroc», a été développé par des chercheurs de l'Université de Cadix, Université Abdelmalek Esaadi, Direction Régionale de la Culture de la Région de Tanger-Tétouan et de l'INSAP de Rabat. Nous avons fait quatre campagnes de prospection archéologique dans la région de Tétouan qui ont augmenté le registre des sites liés à des sociétés de chasseurs-cueilleurs du Paléolithique, tribales du Néolithique et de la Préhistoire Récente. Nous rapportons ici un résumé des études en L‟Abri de Marsa. Nous avons effectué en septembre 2012 une campagne de sondage stratigraphique. Ont a documenté trois niveaux archéologiques avec présence des occupations avec technologie très définie: Néolithique, Paléolithique Supérieur-Iberomaurisien-Mode 4 et Paléolithique Moyen-Mode 3. Un résumé de l'étude stratigraphique et géoarchéologique est exposé. Une avance est donnée à l'analyse des matières premières lithiques et leur origine. On présente aussi une étude de la technologie lithique taillée présente aux trois niveaux. Nous apportons aussi une étude préliminaire des faunes terrestres et marines, ainsi qu‟une analyse archéobotanique de la séquence du pollen du site. L‟Abri a prochain une Grotte avec des gravures d‟art préhistorique. Nous avons avancé dans l'étude de la mise stratigraphique dans des contextes géoarchéologiques, les types de peuplement, des études de matières premières, les processus de mobilité et types de ressources des sociétés préhistoriques. Il fait partie des études dans les environs immédiats et dans le cadre du problème historique des relations et des contacts avec les communautés de la région du Détroit de Gibraltar., [ES] El proyecto de investigación denominado "Mapa arqueológico del norte de Marruecos", fue desarrollado por investigadores de la Universidad de Cádiz, la Universidad Abdelmalek Esaadi, la Dirección Regional de Cultura de la Región de Tánger-Tetuán y la INSAP de Rabat. Llevamos a cabo cuatro estudios arqueológicos en la región de Tetuán que aumentaron el registro de sitios relacionados con las sociedades paleolíticas de cazadores-recolectores, el neolítico tribal y la prehistoria reciente. Presentamos aquí un resumen de los estudios en L'Abri de Marsa. En septiembre de 2012, realizamos una encuesta estratigráfica. Han documentado tres niveles arqueológicos con ocupaciones de presencia con tecnología muy definido: Neolítico, Paleolítico Superior-Iberomaurisien Modo 4 y el Modo Paleolítico Medio 3. Un resumen del estudio estratigráfico y geoarqueológica está expuesto. Se da un avance al análisis de las materias primas líticas y su origen. También presentamos un estudio de tecnología lítica de corte presente en los tres niveles. También proporcionamos un estudio preliminar de la fauna terrestre y marina, así como un análisis arqueobotánico de la secuencia de polen del sitio. El refugio siguiente tiene una cueva con grabados prehistóricos. Hemos avanzado en el estudio del entorno estratigráfico en contextos geoarqueológicos, tipos de asentamientos, estudios de productos básicos, procesos de movilidad y tipos de recursos de sociedades prehistóricas. Es parte de los estudios en las inmediaciones y como parte del problema histórico de las relaciones con la comunidad y los contactos en el Estrecho de Gibraltar.
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- 2018
12. The Investigation of the Ardales Cave, Spain-3D Documentation, Topographic Analyses, and Lighting Simulations based on Terrestrial Laser Scanning
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Hoffmeister, Dirk, Zellmann, Stefan, Pastoors, Andreas, Kehl, Martin, Cantalejo, Pedro, Ramos, Jose, Weniger, Gerd-Christian, Bareth, Georg, Hoffmeister, Dirk, Zellmann, Stefan, Pastoors, Andreas, Kehl, Martin, Cantalejo, Pedro, Ramos, Jose, Weniger, Gerd-Christian, and Bareth, Georg
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This contribution shows the application of terrestrial laser scanning in an integrative approach for the documentation and analyses of the Ardales Cave, southern Spain, which is in many respects an important geoarchaeological site. For the survey of the cave, a combination of the Riegl LMS Z420i laser scanner with a real-time kinematic global positioning system (RTK-GPS) from Topcon and further tachymetric measurements were used. The achieved three-dimensional (3D) model of the cave and the surrounding hill documents the current topography and dimensions of the cave. Additional geoarchaeological data were successfully integrated in a 3D geographical information system (GIS) database and high-resolution records of a structured-light scanner were combined with the 3D model of the cave. The 3D model is further used for the estimation of the ceiling thickness that reveals areas for additional entrances. Lighting simulations based on path tracing were conducted for the determination of areas that are reached by natural direct or indirect light. In this case, the weight and size of the instrument was a logistic constraint to reach certain areas and to achieve a complete model of the cave. Overall, the method is feasible for the documentation of this cave and the investigations based on the derived 3D models. Copyright (C) 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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- 2016
13. The Investigation of the Ardales Cave, Spain - 3D Documentation, Topographic Analyses, and Lighting Simulations based on Terrestrial Laser Scanning
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Hoffmeister, Dirk, Zellmann, Stefan, Pastoors, Andreas, Kehl, Martin, Cantalejo, Pedro, Ramos, José, Weniger, Gerd-Christian, Bareth, Georg, Hoffmeister, Dirk, Zellmann, Stefan, Pastoors, Andreas, Kehl, Martin, Cantalejo, Pedro, Ramos, José, Weniger, Gerd-Christian, and Bareth, Georg
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- 2015
14. The Investigation of the Ardales Cave, Spain - 3D Documentation, Topographic Analyses, and Lighting Simulations based on Terrestrial Laser Scanning
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Hoffmeister, Dirk, primary, Zellmann, Stefan, additional, Pastoors, Andreas, additional, Kehl, Martin, additional, Cantalejo, Pedro, additional, Ramos, José, additional, Weniger, Gerd-Christian, additional, and Bareth, Georg, additional
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- 2015
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15. Valoración interdisciplinar y perspectivas de estudio para un proyecto general de investigación
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Weniger, G.-C., Ramos Muñoz, José, Kehl, M., Linstädter, J., Pastoors, Andreas, Medianero, Javier, Cantalejo, Pedro, Domínguez Bella, Salvador, Durán Valsero, Juan José, Schmidt, Christoph, Hilgers, Alexandra, Rethemeyer, Janet, Ruíz Zapata, María Blanca, Gil García, M. J., Clemente-Conte, Ignacio, Bayle, Priscile, Hernández, Víctor, Jorge-Villar, Susana, Capel, Cristina, López Navarrete, Juan T., Riquelme Cantal, José Antonio, Palmqvist, P., Espligares, María Patrocinio, Ros-Montoya, S., Martínez-Navarro, B., Espejo, María del Mar, Barrena, Antonio, Cantillo-Duarte, Juan Jesús, Vijande Vila, Eduardo, Gutiérrez López, José María, Becerra, Serafín, Cabello, Lidia, Weniger, G.-C., Ramos Muñoz, José, Kehl, M., Linstädter, J., Pastoors, Andreas, Medianero, Javier, Cantalejo, Pedro, Domínguez Bella, Salvador, Durán Valsero, Juan José, Schmidt, Christoph, Hilgers, Alexandra, Rethemeyer, Janet, Ruíz Zapata, María Blanca, Gil García, M. J., Clemente-Conte, Ignacio, Bayle, Priscile, Hernández, Víctor, Jorge-Villar, Susana, Capel, Cristina, López Navarrete, Juan T., Riquelme Cantal, José Antonio, Palmqvist, P., Espligares, María Patrocinio, Ros-Montoya, S., Martínez-Navarro, B., Espejo, María del Mar, Barrena, Antonio, Cantillo-Duarte, Juan Jesús, Vijande Vila, Eduardo, Gutiérrez López, José María, Becerra, Serafín, and Cabello, Lidia
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Estado actual del conocimiento de la Sima del complejo kárstico de Palomas. Se ha presentado su enmarque geográfico y geológico y se ha valorado la historia de las investigaciones desarrolladas. Se han expuesto las actividades y tareas arqueológicas desarrolladas, así como una serie de analíticas científicas que ha realizado un equipo amplio de investigadores españoles y alemanes de diversas universidades y centros de investigación.
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- 2014
16. A new group of Palaeolithic painted hands from the southern Iberian Peninsula. Las Estrellas cave (Castellar de la Frontera, Cádiz).
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COLLADO GIRALDO, Hipólito, BEA, Manuel, RAMOS-MUÑOZ, José, CANTALEJO, Pedro, DOMÍNGUEZ-BELLA, Salvador, BELLO, José Ramón, ANGÁS, Jorge, MIRANDA, Jorge, GRACIA PRIETO, Francisco Javier, FERNÁNDEZ-SÁNCHEZ, Diego, ARANDA, Antonio, LUQUE, Antonio, GARCÍA ARRANZ, José Julio, and AGUILAR, Juan Carlos
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CAVE paintings ,ROCK art (Archaeology) ,PALEOLITHIC Period - Abstract
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- 2019
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