JOSÉ
YRAVEDRA SAINZ DE LOS TERREROS
Catedrático de universidad
Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales
Madrid, EspañaPublicaciones en colaboración con investigadores/as de Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (25)
2023
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The fallow deer Dama celiae sp. nov. with two-pointed antlers from the Middle Pleistocene of Madrid, a contemporary of humans with Acheulean technology
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, Vol. 15, Núm. 4
2021
2020
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A hybrid geometric morphometric deep learning approach for cut and trampling mark classification
Applied Sciences (Switzerland), Vol. 10, Núm. 1
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Mammal butchery by Homo erectus at the Lower Pleistocene acheulean site of Juma's korongo 2 (JK2), bed III, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
Quaternary Science Reviews, Vol. 249
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RESEARCH ARTICLE Obtaining new resolutions in carnivore tooth pit morphological analyses: A methodological update for digital taphonomy
PLoS ONE, Vol. 15, Núm. 10 October
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Scratches and grazes: a detailed microscopic analysis of trampling phenomena
Journal of Microscopy, Vol. 277, Núm. 2, pp. 107-117
2019
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Combining machine learning algorithms and geometric morphometrics: A study of carnivore tooth marks
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Vol. 522, pp. 28-39
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Hominins and Proboscideans in the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic in the Central Iberian Peninsula
Quaternary International, Vol. 520, pp. 140-156
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Lagomorph exploitation during the Upper Palaeolithic in the Northern Iberian Peninsula. New evidence from Coímbre Cave (Asturias, Spain)
Quaternary International, Vol. 506, pp. 59-68
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Neanderthal diet in fluvial environments at the end of the Middle Pleistocene/early Late Pleistocene of PRERESA site in the Manzanares Valley (Madrid, Spain)
Quaternary International, Vol. 520, pp. 72-83
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New taphonomic advances in 3D digital microscopy: A morphological characterisation of trampling marks
Quaternary International, Vol. 517, pp. 55-66
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Recurrent Magdalenian occupation in the interior of the Iberian Peninsula: new insights from the archaeological site of La Peña de Estebanvela (Segovia, Spain)
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, Vol. 11, Núm. 4, pp. 1477-1489
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Spilled ink blots the mind: A reply to Merrit et al. (2018) on subjectivity and bone surface modifications
Journal of Archaeological Science
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Wildcat scats: Taphonomy of the predator and its micromamal prey
Quaternary Science Reviews, Vol. 225
2017
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New evidence of bones used as fuel in the Gravettian level at Coímbre cave, northern Iberian Peninsula
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, Vol. 9, Núm. 6, pp. 1153-1168
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Selection and Exploitation of Macro-Vertebrate Resources During the Upper Palaeolithic in Northern Spain. New Evidence from Coímbre Cave (Peñamellera Alta, Asturias)
Oxford Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 36, Núm. 4, pp. 331-354
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Use and abuse of cut mark analyses: The Rorschach effect
Journal of Archaeological Science, Vol. 86, pp. 14-23
2016
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On the use of space at La Peña de Estebanvela (Ayllón, Segovia, Spain): An approach to economic and social behaviour in the Upper Magdalenian
Quaternary International, Vol. 412, pp. 44-53
2015
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Another window to the subsistence of Middle Pleistocene hominins in Europe: A taphonomic study of Cuesta de la Bajada (Teruel, Spain)
Quaternary Science Reviews, Vol. 126, pp. 67-95
2014
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Manzanares valley (Madrid, Spain): A good country for proboscideans and neanderthals
Quaternary International, Vol. 326-327, pp. 329-343