Publicaciones en las que colabora con Enrique Baquedano Pérez (117)

2024

  1. A brief summary of the history of the research of the Olduvai Bed I archeological sites and their impact on the reconstruction of early hominin lifeways

    Reconstructing Olduvai: the Behavior of Early Humans at David's Site (Elsevier), pp. 9-21

  2. Biomechanical and taxonomic diversity in the Early Pleistocene in East Africa: Structural analysis of a recently discovered femur shaft from Olduvai Gorge (bed I)

    Journal of Human Evolution, Vol. 186

  3. Conclusions

    Reconstructing Olduvai: the Behavior of Early Humans at David's Site (Elsevier), pp. 283-299

  4. Deep learning identification of anthropogenic modifications on a carnivore remain suggests use of hyena pelts by Neanderthals in the Navalmaíllo rock shelter (Pinilla del Valle, Spain)

    Quaternary Science Reviews, Vol. 329

  5. Foreword

    Reconstructing Olduvai: the Behavior of Early Humans at David's Site

  6. Introduction: The discovery and excavation of David’s site (DS) (Bed I, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania)

    Reconstructing Olduvai: the Behavior of Early Humans at David's Site (Elsevier), pp. 1-7

  7. On leopards, hyenas and Greek gods

    Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, Vol. 57

  8. Preface

    Reconstructing Olduvai: the Behavior of Early Humans at David's Site

  9. Reconstructing Olduvai: the Behavior of Early Humans at David's Site

    Elsevier, pp. 1-342

  10. Reconstructing early human behavior through the in-site spatial statistical analysis of DS

    Reconstructing Olduvai: the Behavior of Early Humans at David's Site (Elsevier), pp. 197-240

  11. Reconstructing early human behavior through the lithic technology of DS

    Reconstructing Olduvai: the Behavior of Early Humans at David's Site (Elsevier), pp. 241-282

  12. References

    Reconstructing Olduvai: the Behavior of Early Humans at David's Site (Elsevier), pp. 301-321

  13. The geological reconstruction of DS

    Reconstructing Olduvai: the Behavior of Early Humans at David's Site (Elsevier), pp. 23-48

  14. Unraveling the spatial imprint of hominin and carnivore accumulations in Early Pleistocene African sites

    Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, Vol. 16, Núm. 8