Publicaciones en colaboración con investigadores/as de Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (95)

2023

  1. A surge in obsidian exploitation more than 1.2 million years ago at Simbiro III (Melka Kunture, Upper Awash, Ethiopia)

    Nature Ecology and Evolution

  2. A taphonomic analysis of PTK (Bed I, Olduvai Gorge) and its bearing on the interpretation of the dietary and eco-spatial behaviors of early humans

    Quaternary Science Reviews, Vol. 300

  3. After the emergence of the Acheulean at Melka Kunture (Upper Awash, Ethiopia): From Gombore IB (1.6 Ma) to Gombore Iγ (1.4 Ma), Gombore Iδ (1.3 Ma) and Gombore II OAM Test Pit C (1.2 Ma)

    Quaternary International, Vol. 657, pp. 3-25

  4. An experimental approach to the analysis of altered cut marks in archaeological contexts from Geometrics Morphometrics

    Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, Vol. 48

  5. Early Homo erectus lived at high altitudes and produced both Oldowan and Acheulean tools

    Science, Vol. 382, Núm. 6671, pp. 713-718

  6. First magnetostratigraphic results in the Aïn Beni Mathar-Guefaït Basin, Northern High Plateaus (Morocco): The Pliocene-Pleistocene Dhar Iroumyane composite section

    Geobios, Vol. 76, pp. 18-37

  7. Holocene glacial oscillations in the Tyroler Valley (NE Greenland)

    Land Degradation and Development, Vol. 34, Núm. 9, pp. 2589-2606

  8. Organic geochemical evidence of human-controlled fires at Acheulean site of Valdocarros II (Spain, 245 kya)

    Scientific Reports, Vol. 13, Núm. 1

  9. Spatial analysis of an Early Middle Palaeolithic kill/butchering site: the case of the Cuesta de la Bajada (Teruel, Spain)

    Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, Vol. 15, Núm. 7

  10. 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

  11. The interaction between large mammals and Acheulean tools during the Middle Pleistocene in the Manzanares valley (Madrid, Spain): new evidence for Santa Elena and Oxígeno sites

    Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, Vol. 15, Núm. 1