Publications

Gender balance in the scientific production of the Atapuerca archaeological and palaeontological research project

Rodríguez-Álvarez, X.-P., Lozano, S., 2018. Gender balance in the scientific production of the Atapuerca archaeological and palaeontological research project. Journal of Anthropological Sciences 96.

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A 3D form comparative analysis of the Neandertal glenoid fossa in the context of the genus Homo

Rodriguez-Perez, F.J., Rosas, A., García-Martínez, D., Bastir, M., García-Tabernero, A., Estalrrich, A., Huguet, R., Pastor, J.F., 2018. A 3D form comparative analysis of the Neandertal glenoid fossa in the context of the genus Homo. Quaternary International 481, 91-100.

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Time uncertainty, site formation processes, and human behaviours: New insights on old issues in High-Resolution Archaeology

Romagnoli, F., Nishiaki, Y., Rivals, F., Vaquero, M., 2018. Time uncertainty, site formation processes, and human behaviours: New insights on old issues in High-Resolution Archaeology. Quaternary International 474, 99–102.

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Here and now or a previously planned strategy? Rethinking the concept of ramification for micro-production in expedient contexts: Implications for Neanderthal socio-economic behaviour

Romagnoli, F., Gómez de Soler, B., Bargalló, A., Chacón, M. G., & Vaquero, M. (2018). Here and now or a previously planned strategy? Rethinking the concept of ramification for micro-production in expedient contexts: Implications for Neanderthal socio-economic behaviour. Quaternary International 474, 168-181.

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Bears and humans, a Neanderthal tale. Reconstructing uncommon behaviors from zooarchaeological evidence in southern Europe

Romandini, M., Terlato, G., Nannini, N., Tagliacozzo, A., Benazzi, S. and Peresani, M. (2018). Bears and humans, a Neanderthal tale. Reconstructing uncommon behaviors from zooarchaeological evidence in southern Europe. Journal of Archaeological Science 90, 71–91.

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Late neandertals and the exploitation of small mammals in Northern Italy: Fortuity, necessity or hunting variability?

Romandini, M., Thun Hohenstein, U., Fiore, I., Tagliacozzo, A., Perez, A., Lubrano, V., Terlato, G., Peresani, M., 2018. Late neandertals and the exploitation of small mammals in Northern Italy: Fortuity, necessity or hunting variability? Quaternaire 29, 61–67.

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The mammoth from the archaeo-paleontological hominin site of Huéscar-1: A tile in the puzzling question of the replacement of Mammuthus meridionalis by Mammuthus trogontherii in the late Early Pleistocene of Europe

Ros-Montoya, S., Palombo, M. R., Espigares, M. P., Palmqvist, P., & Martínez-Navarro, B. (2018). The mammoth from the archaeo-paleontological hominin site of Huéscar-1: A tile in the puzzling question of the replacement of Mammuthus meridionalis by Mammuthus trogontherii in the late Early Pleistocene of Europe. Quaternary Science Reviews, 197, 336–351. 

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Response to Comment on “The growth pattern of Neandertals, reconstructed from a juvenile skeleton from El Sidrón (Spain)

Rosas, A., Ríos, L., Estalrrich, A., Liversidge, H., García-Tabernero, A., Huguet, R., Cardoso, H., Bastir, M., Lalueza-Fox, C., de la Rasilla, M. and Dean, C. (2018). Response to Comment on “The growth pattern of Neandertals, reconstructed from a juvenile skeleton from El Sidrón (Spain)”. Science, 359(6380), p. eaar3820.

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What is going on at the Molí del Salt site? A zooarchaeological approach to the last hunter-gatherers from South Catalonia

Rufà, A., Blasco, R., Rosell, J., Vaquero, M., 2018. What is going on at the Molí del Salt site? A zooarchaeological approach to the last hunter-gatherers from South Catalonia. Historical Biology 30 (6), 786-806.

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Making different things, but eating the same food? Correlation between cultural and subsistence changes during the Pleistocene-Holocene boundary in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula

Rufà, A., Vaquero, M., (2018). Making different things, but eating the same food? Correlation between cultural and subsistence changes during the Pleistocene-Holocene boundary in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. Quaternary Science Reviews 184, 114-131.

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