299 results on '"Perea, David"'
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2. Sedimentological evolution of the Quibas site: High-resolution glacial/interglacial dynamics in a terrestrial pre-Jaramillo to post-Jaramillo sequence from southern Iberian Peninsula
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Laborda-López, Casto, Martín-Perea, David M., Del Castillo, Elia, Alías Linares, M. Asunción, Iannicelli, Claudia, Pal, Shubham, Arroyo, Xabier, Agustí, Jordi, and Piñero, Pedro
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- 2024
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3. Augmented Reality (AR) in Education: An Exploratory Analysis
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Perez-Calañas, Cinta, Hernández-Garrido, Rocío, Perea, David, Rodriguez-Perez, Ángel Mariano, Chaari, Fakher, Series Editor, Gherardini, Francesco, Series Editor, Ivanov, Vitalii, Series Editor, Cavas-Martínez, Francisco, Editorial Board Member, di Mare, Francesca, Editorial Board Member, Haddar, Mohamed, Editorial Board Member, Kwon, Young W., Editorial Board Member, Trojanowska, Justyna, Editorial Board Member, Marín Granados, Manuel D., editor, Mirálbes Buil, Ramón, editor, and de-Cózar-Macías, Oscar D., editor
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- 2023
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4. A symbolic Neanderthal accumulation of large herbivore crania
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Baquedano, Enrique, Arsuaga, Juan L., Pérez-González, Alfredo, Laplana, César, Márquez, Belén, Huguet, Rosa, Gómez-Soler, Sandra, Villaescusa, Lucía, Galindo-Pellicena, M. Ángeles, Rodríguez, Laura, García-González, Rebeca, Ortega, M.-Cruz, Martín-Perea, David M., Ortega, Ana I., Hernández-Vivanco, Lucía, Ruiz-Liso, Gonzalo, Gómez-Hernanz, Juan, Alonso-Martín, José I., Abrunhosa, Ana, Moclán, Abel, Casado, Ana I., Vegara-Riquelme, Marina, Álvarez-Fernández, Ana, Domínguez-García, Ángel C., Álvarez-Lao, Diego J., García, Nuria, Sevilla, Paloma, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Ruiz-Zapata, Blanca, Gil-García, M. José, Álvarez-Vena, Adrián, Sanz, Teresa, Quam, Rolf, and Higham, Tom
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- 2023
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5. KLRG1 expression on natural killer cells is associated with HIV persistence, and its targeting promotes the reduction of the viral reservoir
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Astorga-Gamaza, Antonio, Perea, David, Sanchez-Gaona, Nerea, Calvet-Mirabent, Marta, Gallego-Cortés, Ana, Grau-Expósito, Judith, Sanchez-Cerrillo, Ildefonso, Rey, Joan, Castellví, Josep, Curran, Adrian, Burgos, Joaquin, Navarro, Jordi, Suanzes, Paula, Falcó, Vicenç, Genescà, Meritxell, Martín-Gayo, Enrique, and Buzon, Maria J.
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- 2023
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6. Disclosures about algorithmic decision making in the corporate reports of Western European companies
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Bonsón, Enrique, Bednárová, Michaela, and Perea, David
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- 2023
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7. OPEN LEARNING ON THE NETWORK
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Hernández-Garrido, Rocío, primary, Perea, David, additional, Pérez-Calañas, Cinta, additional, and Rodríguez-Pérez, Ángel Mariano, additional
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- 2022
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8. THE USE OF GAMIFICATION IN EDUCATION
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Pérez-Calañas, Cinta, primary, Hernández-Garrido, Rocío, additional, Perea, David, additional, and Rodríguez-Pérez, Ángel Mariano, additional
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- 2022
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9. 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
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Organista, Elia, Moclán, Abel, Aramendi, Julia, Cobo-Sánchez, Lucía, Egeland, Charles P., Uribelarrea, David, Martín-Perea, David, Vegara-Riquelme, Marina, Hernández-Vivanco, Lucía, Gidna, Agness, Mabula, Audax, Baquedano, Enrique, and Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel
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- 2023
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10. A warm and humid paleoecological context for the Neanderthal mountain settlement at the Navalmaíllo rockshelter (Iberian Central System, Madrid)
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Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Laplana, César, Sánchez-Bandera, Christian, Fagoaga, Ana, Blanco Lapaz, Ángel, Martínez-Monzón, Almudena, Bisbal-Chinesta, Josep Francesc, Moclán, Abel, Martín-Perea, David Manuel, Domínguez-García, Ángel C., Álvarez-Vena, Adrián, Sevilla, Paloma, Ruiz Zapata, Maria Blanca, Gil García, Maria José, Márquez, Belén, Huguet, Rosa, Pérez-González, Alfredo, Arsuaga, Juan Luis, and Baquedano, Enrique
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- 2022
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11. Author Correction: A symbolic Neanderthal accumulation of large herbivore crania
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Baquedano, Enrique, Arsuaga, Juan L., Pérez-González, Alfredo, Laplana, César, Márquez, Belén, Huguet, Rosa, Gómez-Soler, Sandra, Villaescusa, Lucía, Galindo-Pellicena, M. Ángeles, Rodríguez, Laura, García-González, Rebeca, Ortega, M.-Cruz, Martín-Perea, David M., Ortega, Ana I., Hernández-Vivanco, Lucía, Ruiz-Liso, Gonzalo, Gómez-Hernanz, Juan, Alonso-Martín, José I., Abrunhosa, Ana, Moclán, Abel, Casado, Ana I., Vegara-Riquelme, Marina, Álvarez-Fernández, Ana, Domínguez-García, Ángel C., Álvarez-Lao, Diego J., García, Nuria, Sevilla, Paloma, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Ruiz-Zapata, Blanca, Gil-García, M. José, Álvarez-Vena, Adrián, Sanz, Teresa, Quam, Rolf, and Higham, Tom
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- 2023
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12. The Dorothy Garrod Site: a new Middle Stone Age locality in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
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Maíllo-Fernández, José Manuel, Marín, Juan, Martín-Perea, David Manuel, Uribelarrea, David, Solano-Megías, Irene, Asiaín, Raquel, Baquedano, Enrique, Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel, Gidna, Agness, Medialdea, Alicia, Steven, Hekima Mwamakimbula, Chilonzi, Daniel Haruni, Arteaga, Carlos, and Mabulla, Audax
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- 2022
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13. Microbial biomarkers reveal a hydrothermally active landscape at Olduvai Gorge at the dawn of the Acheulean, 1.7 Ma
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Sistiaga, Ainara, Husain, Fatima, Uribelarrea, David, Martín-Perea, David M., Ferland, Troy, Freeman, Katherine H., Diez-Martín, Fernando, Baquedano, Enrique, Mabulla, Audax, Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel, and Summons, Roger E.
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- 2020
14. Taphonomic analysis of Batallones-10, a Late Miocene drought-induced mammalian assemblage (Madrid basin, Spain) within the Cerro de los Batallones complex
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Martín-Perea, David M., Morales, Jorge, Cantero, Enrique, Courtenay, Lloyd A., Hernández Fernández, Manuel, and Domingo, M. Soledad
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- 2021
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15. Citizen reactions to municipalities’ Instagram communication
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Perea, David, Bonsón, Enrique, and Bednárová, Michaela
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- 2021
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16. En busca del primer Homo: gestión de la investigación arqueológica en la Garganta de Olduvai (Tanzania)
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Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel, Vegara-Riquelme, Marina, Aramendi, Julia, Organista, Elia, Cobo-Sánchez, Lucía, Hernández-Vivanco, Lucía, Diez-Martín, Fernando, Maíllo-Fernández, José Manuel, Martín-Perea, David, Uribelarrea, David, and Baquedano, Enrique
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- 2021
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17. Sedimentological evolution of the Quibas site: High-resolution glacial/interglacial dynamics in a terrestrial pre-Jaramillo to post-Jaramillo sequence from southern Iberian Peninsula
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Laborda López, Casto, Martín Perea, David Manuel, Del Castillo, Elia, Alías Linares, M. Asunción, Iannicelli, Claudia, Pal, Shubham, Arroyo, Xabier, Agustí, Jordi, Piñero, Pedro, Laborda López, Casto, Martín Perea, David Manuel, Del Castillo, Elia, Alías Linares, M. Asunción, Iannicelli, Claudia, Pal, Shubham, Arroyo, Xabier, Agustí, Jordi, and Piñero, Pedro
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The sedimentary infill of the Quibas karstic site (Early Pleistocene, southern Spain) represents the only continuous succession with remains of continental vertebrates in Europe from pre-Jaramillo to post-Jaramillo age. The Quibas site, with a significant paleontological record, is dated between 1.1 and 0.9 Ma and offers a unique opportunity to carry out a paleoclimatic reconstruction of the time period immediately after the arrival of the first humans to western Europe. For this reason, defining the dominant sedimentary processes in the different stratigraphic units and the associated paleoenvironment is essential. The Quibas site is made up of two karstic features with two stratigraphic sequences: Quibas-Cueva, containing six lithostratigraphic units, and Quibas-Sima, which contains seven lithostratigraphic units. The detailed description and analyses of the stratigraphic sections have allowed the characterization of various autochthonous and allochthonous facies of cave deposits. Paleoclimatic proxies, inferred from sedimentological analyses, reveal a record of several alternating humid and arid phases resulting from the Early Pleistocene glacial-interglacial cycles, allowing correlation to the marine oxygen isotope record. The lowermost units (pre-Jaramillo) were deposited during a long-lasting interglacial, correlated to MIS 33–31. It was followed by an increase in aridity in the intermediate units of Quibas-Sima and uppermost unit of Quibas-Cueva (Jaramillo), revealing the beginning of a glacial period at the start of the Jaramillo subchron (1 Ma), which can be correlated to MIS 30. The upper Jaramillo and post-Jaramillo units suggest these were deposited in alternating periods of aridity and humid conditions, although less humid than the pre-Jaramillo period, probably representing the MIS 29 interglacial, the MIS 28 glacial and the MIS 27 interglacial., Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Generalitat de Catalunya, University Rovira i Virgili, European Union, MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033, Depto. de Geodinámica, Estratigrafía y Paleontología, Fac. de Ciencias Geológicas, TRUE, pub
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- 2024
18. Geodivulgar: Geología y Sociedad
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García Frank, Alejandra, Acedo Peñato, Abel, Armendáriz Sanz , Andrés, Cabello Pozo, Jesús, Calonge García, Mª Amelia, Cambronero García-Miguel, Irene, Campos Millán, Eduardo, Canales Fernández, María Luisa, Carvajal De Lago, Alba María, Casas Gallego, Manuel, Cazorla Bermejo, Miguel, Cervilla Muros, Miguel Ángel, Chicote Alvira, Gabriel, Chiri Pérez, Oliver, Corbalán García, Judit, Coronado Vila, Ismael, Cózar Maldonado, Pedro, Del Moral González, Begoña, Díaz Megias, Isabel, Díaz Olías, Ana, Díez García, Irene Pilar, Duque Hernando, Isabel, Esteve Serrano, Jorge Vicente, Ezquerro Ruiz, Lope, Fajardo Portera, Pilar, Fesharaki, Omid, Fraguas Herráez, Ángela Raquel, Fuentes Rodriguez, María, Gamallo Paz, Isabel, Gamarra González, Jesús, García Martin, Gema, García Peco, Víctor, Gómez Recio, Marta, Gómez San Miguel, Marta Mae, Gómez Heras, Miguel, Gómez-Escalonilla Canales, Víctor, Gonzalez Acebron, Laura, Gutiérrez Gálvez, María, Henriques, Maria Helena Paiva, Hernández Hernández, Sandra Yamile, Herrero Maire-Richard, Laura, Hontecillas Tamayo, Daniel, Iglesias Álvarez, Nuria, López Martín, César, López Miguel, Mirella, Martí Martínez, Jesús, Martin Perea, David Manuel, Martín Aguilar, Lourdes, Martinez Gutierrez, Gemma, Martínez Álvarez, Leyre, Mateos Carralafuente, Jose Ricardo, Mediato Arribas, José Francisco, Mejía Ruiz, Irene, Montesinos Del Valle, Mercedes, Moreno Muñoz, Alberto, Muñoz Garcia, María Belen, Nacenta Torres, Pablo, Navarro Terron, Esther, Oliva Martín, Anabel, Portales Núñez, Killian, Quesada García, Álvaro, Reyes Rojas, Andrea Victoria, Rodrigo Sanz, Ana, Rodríguez García, Sergio, Rodríguez García De Castro, Isabel, Romero García, Santiago Alejandro, Salas Herrera, Javier, Salazar Ramírez, Roselis Waikiria, Sánchez Fontela, Noelia, Sanz Pérez, Dánae, Suárez Pérez, María Gabriela, Fesharaki Tabatabai del Campo, Arian, Torices Hernandez, Angelica, Ureña Marugán, Ainara, Vega Carricondo, Alejandro, Vitón García, Íñigo, Yubero Martínez, Miguel, García Frank, Alejandra, Acedo Peñato, Abel, Armendáriz Sanz , Andrés, Cabello Pozo, Jesús, Calonge García, Mª Amelia, Cambronero García-Miguel, Irene, Campos Millán, Eduardo, Canales Fernández, María Luisa, Carvajal De Lago, Alba María, Casas Gallego, Manuel, Cazorla Bermejo, Miguel, Cervilla Muros, Miguel Ángel, Chicote Alvira, Gabriel, Chiri Pérez, Oliver, Corbalán García, Judit, Coronado Vila, Ismael, Cózar Maldonado, Pedro, Del Moral González, Begoña, Díaz Megias, Isabel, Díaz Olías, Ana, Díez García, Irene Pilar, Duque Hernando, Isabel, Esteve Serrano, Jorge Vicente, Ezquerro Ruiz, Lope, Fajardo Portera, Pilar, Fesharaki, Omid, Fraguas Herráez, Ángela Raquel, Fuentes Rodriguez, María, Gamallo Paz, Isabel, Gamarra González, Jesús, García Martin, Gema, García Peco, Víctor, Gómez Recio, Marta, Gómez San Miguel, Marta Mae, Gómez Heras, Miguel, Gómez-Escalonilla Canales, Víctor, Gonzalez Acebron, Laura, Gutiérrez Gálvez, María, Henriques, Maria Helena Paiva, Hernández Hernández, Sandra Yamile, Herrero Maire-Richard, Laura, Hontecillas Tamayo, Daniel, Iglesias Álvarez, Nuria, López Martín, César, López Miguel, Mirella, Martí Martínez, Jesús, Martin Perea, David Manuel, Martín Aguilar, Lourdes, Martinez Gutierrez, Gemma, Martínez Álvarez, Leyre, Mateos Carralafuente, Jose Ricardo, Mediato Arribas, José Francisco, Mejía Ruiz, Irene, Montesinos Del Valle, Mercedes, Moreno Muñoz, Alberto, Muñoz Garcia, María Belen, Nacenta Torres, Pablo, Navarro Terron, Esther, Oliva Martín, Anabel, Portales Núñez, Killian, Quesada García, Álvaro, Reyes Rojas, Andrea Victoria, Rodrigo Sanz, Ana, Rodríguez García, Sergio, Rodríguez García De Castro, Isabel, Romero García, Santiago Alejandro, Salas Herrera, Javier, Salazar Ramírez, Roselis Waikiria, Sánchez Fontela, Noelia, Sanz Pérez, Dánae, Suárez Pérez, María Gabriela, Fesharaki Tabatabai del Campo, Arian, Torices Hernandez, Angelica, Ureña Marugán, Ainara, Vega Carricondo, Alejandro, Vitón García, Íñigo, and Yubero Martínez, Miguel
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Memoria final del Proyecto Innova Docencia 2023-23 nº 58. GEODIVULGAR: Geología y Sociedad
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19. Intra-site spatial approaches based on taphonomic analyses to characterize assemblage formation at Pleistocene sites: a case study from Buena Pinta Cave (Pinilla del Valle, Madrid, Spain)
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Mielgo, Clara, primary, Huguet, Rosa, additional, Laplana, César, additional, Martín-Perea, David M., additional, Moclán, Abel, additional, Márquez, Belén, additional, Arsuaga, Juan Luis, additional, Pérez-González, Alfredo, additional, and Baquedano, Enrique, additional
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- 2023
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20. Peripheral and lung resident memory T cell responses against SARS-CoV-2
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Grau-Expósito, Judith, Sánchez-Gaona, Nerea, Massana, Núria, Suppi, Marina, Astorga-Gamaza, Antonio, Perea, David, Rosado, Joel, Falcó, Anna, Kirkegaard, Cristina, Torrella, Ariadna, Planas, Bibiana, Navarro, Jordi, Suanzes, Paula, Álvarez-Sierra, Daniel, Ayora, Alfonso, Sansano, Irene, Esperalba, Juliana, Andrés, Cristina, Antón, Andrés, Ramón y Cajal, Santiago, Almirante, Benito, Pujol-Borrell, Ricardo, Falcó, Vicenç, Burgos, Joaquín, Buzón, María J., and Genescà, Meritxell
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- 2021
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21. Early Pleistocene faunivorous hominins were not kleptoparasitic, and this impacted the evolution of human anatomy and socio-ecology
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Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel, Baquedano, Enrique, Organista, Elia, Cobo-Sánchez, Lucía, Mabulla, Audax, Maskara, Vivek, Gidna, Agness, Pizarro-Monzo, Marcos, Aramendi, Julia, Galán, Ana Belén, Cifuentes-Alcobendas, Gabriel, Vegara-Riquelme, Marina, Jiménez-García, Blanca, Abellán, Natalia, Barba, Rebeca, Uribelarrea, David, Martín-Perea, David, Diez-Martin, Fernando, Maíllo-Fernández, José Manuel, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Courtenay, Lloyd, Mora, Rocío, Maté-González, Miguel Angel, and González-Aguilera, Diego
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- 2021
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22. A new assemblage of late Neanderthal remains from Cova Simanya (NE Iberia)
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca, Generalitat de Catalunya, Diputación de Barcelona, Fundación Palarq, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Ministerio de Universidades (España), Universidad de Alicante, European Commission, Xunta de Galicia, European Research Council, Martín-Perea, David Manuel [0000-0002-3238-0904], García-Tabernero, Antonio [0000-0001-5400-5630], Lizano, Esther [0000-0003-3304-9807], Marqués-Bonet, Tomàs [0000-0002-5597-3075], Lalueza-Fox, Carles [0000-0002-1730-5914], Morales, Juan I., Cebriá, Artur, Soto, María, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Hernando, Raquel, Moreno-Ribas, Elena, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José R., Martín-Perea, David Manuel, García-Tabernero, Antonio, Allué, Ethel, García-Basanta, Andrea, Lizano, Esther, Marqués-Bonet, Tomàs, Talamo, Sahra, Tassoni, Laura, Lalueza-Fox, Carles, Fullola, Josep M., Rosas, Antonio, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca, Generalitat de Catalunya, Diputación de Barcelona, Fundación Palarq, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Ministerio de Universidades (España), Universidad de Alicante, European Commission, Xunta de Galicia, European Research Council, Martín-Perea, David Manuel [0000-0002-3238-0904], García-Tabernero, Antonio [0000-0001-5400-5630], Lizano, Esther [0000-0003-3304-9807], Marqués-Bonet, Tomàs [0000-0002-5597-3075], Lalueza-Fox, Carles [0000-0002-1730-5914], Morales, Juan I., Cebriá, Artur, Soto, María, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Hernando, Raquel, Moreno-Ribas, Elena, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José R., Martín-Perea, David Manuel, García-Tabernero, Antonio, Allué, Ethel, García-Basanta, Andrea, Lizano, Esther, Marqués-Bonet, Tomàs, Talamo, Sahra, Tassoni, Laura, Lalueza-Fox, Carles, Fullola, Josep M., and Rosas, Antonio
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This study presents an exceptional collection of 54 Late Pleistocene human remains that correspond to at least three Neanderthal individuals from Simanya Gran, the main gallery of Cova Simanya, located in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. The collection comprised 53 unpublished remains that were unearthed during the 1970s and an additional tooth discovered during 2021 excavations. The specimens represent an adult with a small stature, a periadolescent aged approximately 11.5 years, and an immature individual aged approximately 7.7 years, thus offering a more complete demographic perspective. The collection encompasses diverse anatomical parts including upper and lower dentition, mandible, vertebrae, and limb bones from both the upper and lower extremities. Attempts to extract aDNA were unsuccessful. Renewed archaeological investigations at Cova Simanya have facilitated the reevaluation of the original stratigraphic context of these remains, leading to the discovery of the additional tooth, aligning with the periadolescent individual. This assemblage is currently the most extensive Neanderthal collection from the northeastern Mediterranean Iberia, offering invaluable insights into the morphology and evolutionary trajectory of Late Pleistocene hominins. Hence, Simanya Neanderthals will enhance our understanding of Neanderthal demographics and evolution, paving the way for an in-depth examination of the morphological diversity and evolutionary context of Iberian Neanderthals.
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23. DataSheet1_A new assemblage of late Neanderthal remains from Cova Simanya (NE Iberia).docx
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Martín-Perea, David Manuel [0000-0002-3238-0904], García-Tabernero, Antonio [0000-0001-5400-5630], Lizano, Esther [0000-0003-3304-9807], Marqués-Bonet, Tomàs [0000-0002-5597-3075], Lalueza-Fox, Carles [0000-0002-1730-5914], Morales, Juan I., Cebriá, Artur, Soto, María, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Hernando, Raquel, Moreno-Ribas, Elena, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José R., Martín-Perea, David Manuel, García-Tabernero, Antonio, Allué, Ethel, García-Basanta, Andrea, Lizano, Esther, Marqués-Bonet, Tomàs, Talamo, Sahra, Tassoni, Laura, Lalueza-Fox, Carles, Fullola, Josep M., Rosas, Antonio, Martín-Perea, David Manuel [0000-0002-3238-0904], García-Tabernero, Antonio [0000-0001-5400-5630], Lizano, Esther [0000-0003-3304-9807], Marqués-Bonet, Tomàs [0000-0002-5597-3075], Lalueza-Fox, Carles [0000-0002-1730-5914], Morales, Juan I., Cebriá, Artur, Soto, María, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Hernando, Raquel, Moreno-Ribas, Elena, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José R., Martín-Perea, David Manuel, García-Tabernero, Antonio, Allué, Ethel, García-Basanta, Andrea, Lizano, Esther, Marqués-Bonet, Tomàs, Talamo, Sahra, Tassoni, Laura, Lalueza-Fox, Carles, Fullola, Josep M., and Rosas, Antonio
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This study presents an exceptional collection of 54 Late Pleistocene human remains that correspond to at least three Neanderthal individuals from Simanya Gran, the main gallery of Cova Simanya, located in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. The collection comprised 53 unpublished remains that were unearthed during the 1970s and an additional tooth discovered during 2021 excavations. The specimens represent an adult with a small stature, a periadolescent aged approximately 11.5 years, and an immature individual aged approximately 7.7 years, thus offering a more complete demographic perspective. The collection encompasses diverse anatomical parts including upper and lower dentition, mandible, vertebrae, and limb bones from both the upper and lower extremities. Attempts to extract aDNA were unsuccessful. Renewed archaeological investigations at Cova Simanya have facilitated the reevaluation of the original stratigraphic context of these remains, leading to the discovery of the additional tooth, aligning with the periadolescent individual. This assemblage is currently the most extensive Neanderthal collection from the northeastern Mediterranean Iberia, offering invaluable insights into the morphology and evolutionary trajectory of Late Pleistocene hominins. Hence, Simanya Neanderthals will enhance our understanding of Neanderthal demographics and evolution, paving the way for an in-depth examination of the morphological diversity and evolutionary context of Iberian Neanderthals.
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24. Level U3.1, a new archaeological level discovered at BK (upper bed II, Olduvai Gorge) with evidence of megafaunal exploitation
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Yravedra, José, Martín-Perea, David M., Díez-Martín, Fernando, Domingo, M. Soledad, Arriaza, Mari Carmen, Organista, Elia, Aramendi, Julia, Barba, Rebeca, Baquedano, Enrique, and Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel
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- 2019
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25. A geoarchaeological reassessment of the co-occurrence of the oldest Acheulean and Oldowan in a fluvial ecotone from lower middle Bed II (1.7ma) at Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)
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Uribelarrea, David, Martín Perea, David, Díez-Martín, Fernando, Baquedano, Enrique, Mabulla, Audax, Barba, Rebeca, Gidna, Agnes, and Dominguez-Rodrigo, Manuel
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- 2019
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26. Mineral assemblages and low energy sedimentary processes in the FLK-Zinj, DS, PTK and AMK complex palaeolandscape (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania)
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Martín-Perea, David M., Fesharaki, Omid, Rey Samper, Jesus Javier, Arroyo, Xabier, Uribelarrea, David, Cobo-Sánchez, Lucía, Baquedano, Enrique, Mabulla, Audax, and Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel
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- 2019
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27. Victoria Cabrera Site: A Middle Stone Age site at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
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Maíllo-Fernández, José-Manuel, Marín, Juan, Solano-Megías, Irene, Uribelarrea, David, Martín-Perea, David, Aramendi, Julia, Medialdea, Alicia, Arteaga, Carlos, Pernas-Hernández, Marta, Gidna, Agness, Neogi, Sayantani, Baudot, Eva, Narváez, Carlos, and Mabulla, Audax
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- 2019
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28. Cut marks and raw material exploitation in the lower pleistocene site of Bell's Korongo (BK, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania): A geometric morphometric analysis
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Courtenay, Lloyd A., Yravedra, José, Aramendi, Julia, Maté-González, Miguel Ángel, Martín-Perea, David M., Uribelarrea, David, Baquedano, Enrique, González-Aguilera, Diego, and Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel
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- 2019
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29. Twitter as a tool for citizen engagement: An empirical study of the Andalusian municipalities
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Bonsón, Enrique, Perea, David, and Bednárová, Michaela
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- 2019
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30. A new assemblage of late Neanderthal remains from Cova Simanya (NE Iberia)
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Morales, Juan I., primary, Cebrià, Artur, additional, Soto, María, additional, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, additional, Hernando, Raquel, additional, Moreno-Ribas, Elena, additional, Lombao, Diego, additional, Rabuñal, José R., additional, Martín-Perea, David M., additional, García-Tabernero, Antonio, additional, Allué, Ethel, additional, García-Basanta, Andrea, additional, Lizano, Esther, additional, Marquès-Bonet, Tomàs, additional, Talamo, Sahra, additional, Tassoni, Laura, additional, Lalueza-Fox, Carles, additional, Fullola, Josep M., additional, and Rosas, Antonio, additional
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- 2023
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31. A reconstruction of the paleolandscape during the earliest Acheulian of FLK West: The co-existence of Oldowan and Acheulian industries during lowermost Bed II (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania)
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Uribelarrea, David, Martín-Perea, David, Díez-Martín, Fernando, Sánchez-Yustos, Policarpo, Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel, Baquedano, Enrique, and Mabulla, Audax
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- 2017
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32. Pandora: A new morphometric and statistical software for analysing and distinguishing cut marks on bones
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Palomeque-González, Juan Francisco, Maté-González, Miguel Ángel, Yravedra, José, Juan-Blazquez, María San, Vargas, Elena García, Martín-Perea, David Manuel, Estaca-Gómez, Verónica, González-Aguilera, Diego, and Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel
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- 2017
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33. Taphonomy of mammalian fossil bones from the debris-flow deposits of Somosaguas-North (Middle Miocene, Madrid Basin, Spain)
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Domingo, M. Soledad, Martín-Perea, David, Domingo, Laura, Cantero, Enrique, Cantalapiedra, Juan L., García Yelo, Blanca A., Gómez Cano, Ana Rosa, Alcalde, Gema M., Fesharaki, Omid, and Hernández Fernández, Manuel
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- 2017
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34. Experimental approaches to the development of use-wear traces on volcanic rocks: basalts
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Bello-Alonso, Patricia, Rios-Garaizar, Joseba, Panera, Joaquín, Martín-Perea, David Manuel, Rubio-Jara, Susana, Pérez-González, Alfredo, Rojas-Mendoza, Raquel, Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel, Baquedano, Enrique, and Santonja, Manuel
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- 2020
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35. Chapter 1 - Introduction): The discovery and excavation of David’s site (DS) (Bed I, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania)
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Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel, Baquedano, Enrique, Mabulla, Audax, Cobo-Sánchez, Lucía, Gidna, Agness, Uribelarrea, David, Diez-Martín, Fernando, Organista, Elia, Moclán, Abel, and Martín-Perea, David
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- 2024
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36. Chapter 3 - The geological reconstruction of DS
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Uribelarrea, David, Martín-Perea, David, Mabulla, Audax, Baquedano, Enrique, and Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel
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- 2024
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37. Intra-site spatial approaches based on taphonomic analyses to characterize assemblage formation at Pleistocene sites: a case study from Buena Pinta Cave (Pinilla del Valle, Madrid, Spain)
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Mielgo, Clara, Huguet Pamiès, Rosa, Laplana Conesa, César, Martín Perea, David Manuel, Moclán, Abel, Márquez, Belén, arsuaga, Arsuaga Ferreras, Juan Luis, Pérez González, Alfredo José, Baquedano, Enrique, Mielgo, Clara, Huguet Pamiès, Rosa, Laplana Conesa, César, Martín Perea, David Manuel, Moclán, Abel, Márquez, Belén, arsuaga, Arsuaga Ferreras, Juan Luis, Pérez González, Alfredo José, and Baquedano, Enrique
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Buena Pinta Cave (Pinilla del Valle, Madrid) has been interpreted as a hyena den with sporadic occupations of Homo neanderthalensis in the western part of the site (level 23). In order to identify the different formation processes in this area of the site, spatial analyses have been carried out with GIS and spatial statistics based on the taphonomic analysis of the faunal remains. Based on the vertical and sectional analyses of the assemblage, it has been possible to determine that level 23 actually corresponds to three archaeological levels with well-differentiated characteristics: a lower level with few faunal remains and fossil-diagenetic alterations related to humid environments associated with clays; an intermediate level with a high percentage of remains with water-related modifications and evidences of transport; and an upper level delimited mainly thanks to by a paraconformity evidenced by the concentration of weathered remains in this area and a significant reduction in remains with water-related alterations above. The results obtained show the necessity to redefine field layers and the usefulness of integrating taphonomic data and spatial studies., Ministerio de Universidades, European Union “NextGenerationEU/PRTR”, Comunidad de Madrid, European Social Fund, Agencia Estatal de Investigación del Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades, MAPR, Grupo Mahou, Canal de Isabel II-Gestión, CRUE-CSIC, Depto. de Geodinámica, Estratigrafía y Paleontología, Fac. de Ciencias Geológicas, TRUE, pub
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38. Earliest Acheulian paleolandscape reveals a 1.7 million-year-old megasite at Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)
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Domínguez Rodrigo, Manuel, Uribelarrea Del Val, David, Díez Martín, Fernando, Mabulla, Audax, Gidna, Agnes, Cobo Sánchez, Lucía, Martín Perea, David Manuel, Organista, Elia, Barba, Rebeca, Baquedano, Enrique, Domínguez Rodrigo, Manuel, Uribelarrea Del Val, David, Díez Martín, Fernando, Mabulla, Audax, Gidna, Agnes, Cobo Sánchez, Lucía, Martín Perea, David Manuel, Organista, Elia, Barba, Rebeca, and Baquedano, Enrique
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FLK West (Bed II, Olduvai Gorge) contains the oldest association of Acheulian stone tools and exploitation of fauna (including megafauna) by hominins in the Pleistocene. Recently, the FLK West paleolandscape has been intensively studied, unveiling a spatial association between archaeological materials and hydrothermal resources. A new type of landscape use by hominins has also been documented around the area where the pene-contemporaneous FLK West and HWK site complex were formed, resulting in an array of habitats spanning thousands of square meters covered with large amounts of lithic artefacts. Here, we show how the intensive use of certain environments by hominins resulted in these “megasites”, in which hominins engaged in a variety of activities, complementary to those performed at discrete archaeological clusters like FLK West. Despite using these habitats redundantly as quarries, hominins performed extensive core reduction of several types of raw materials indicating a dexterity and careful planning undocumented in earlier periods. Here, we also show how palaeoecological reconstructions must be based on fine-scale geological analyses, given the palimpsestic nature of both geological and anthropogenic processes. The research reported here also uncovered an additional unknown source of metamorphic rocks for hominins at Olduvai, which questions a large part of previous modeling based on hominin provisioning exclusively at Naibor Soit. We also show that the manufacture of handaxes was slightly older than documented at FLK West and that they occur in isolation on the landscape in addition to being clustered at sites. This implies that at the beginning of the Acheulian, hominins were not only using and discarding handaxes at specific loci, but they also transported these tools for various activities across the landscape as part of their strategized adaptation to those environments. The occurrence of these intensively-used megasites hints at some territorial behavior, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Ministerio de Cultura, Swedish Research Council, Depto. de Geodinámica, Estratigrafía y Paleontología, Fac. de Ciencias Geológicas, TRUE, pub
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39. Punctuated ecological equilibrium in mammal communities over evolutionary time scales
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Blanco, Fernando, Calatayud, Joaquín, Martín Perea, David Manuel, Domingo Martínez, María Soledad, Menéndez González, Iris, Müller, Johannes, Hernández Fernández, Manuel, Cantalapiedra, Juan L., Blanco, Fernando, Calatayud, Joaquín, Martín Perea, David Manuel, Domingo Martínez, María Soledad, Menéndez González, Iris, Müller, Johannes, Hernández Fernández, Manuel, and Cantalapiedra, Juan L.
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Preprint (versión inmediatamente anterior a la aceptación final) del artículo, The study of deep-time ecological dynamics has the ability to inform conservation decisions by anticipating the behavior of ecosystems millions of years into the future. Using network analysis and an exceptional fossil dataset spanning the past 21 million years, we show that mammalian ecological assemblages undergo long periods of functional stasis, notwithstanding high taxonomic volatility due to dispersal, speciation, and extinction. Higher functional richness and diversity promoted the persistence of functional faunas despite species extinction risk being indistinguishable among these different faunas. These findings, and the large mismatch between functional and taxonomic successions, indicate that although safeguarding functional diversity may or may not minimize species losses, it would certainly enhance the persistence of ecosystem functioning in the face of future disturbances., Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICINN), Comunidad de Madrid, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Universidad de Alcalá, Depto. de Geodinámica, Estratigrafía y Paleontología, Fac. de Ciencias Geológicas, FALSE, unpub
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40. A new assemblage of late Neanderthal remains from Cova Simanya (NE Iberia)
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Morales, Juan I., Cebrià, Artur, Soto, María, Rodríguez Hidalgo, Antonio, Hernando, Raquel, Moreno Ribas, Elena, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José R., Martín Perea, David Manuel, García Tabernero, Antonio, Allué, Ethel, García Basanta, Andrea, Lizano, Esther, Marquès Bonet, Tomàs, Talamo, Sahra, Tassoni, Laura, Lalueza Fox, Carles, Fullola, Josep María, Rosas González, Antonio, Morales, Juan I., Cebrià, Artur, Soto, María, Rodríguez Hidalgo, Antonio, Hernando, Raquel, Moreno Ribas, Elena, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José R., Martín Perea, David Manuel, García Tabernero, Antonio, Allué, Ethel, García Basanta, Andrea, Lizano, Esther, Marquès Bonet, Tomàs, Talamo, Sahra, Tassoni, Laura, Lalueza Fox, Carles, Fullola, Josep María, and Rosas González, Antonio
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This study presents an exceptional collection of 54 Late Pleistocene human remains that correspond to at least three Neanderthal individuals from Simanya Gran, the main gallery of Cova Simanya, located in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. The collection comprised 53 unpublished remains that were unearthed during the 1970s and an additional tooth discovered during 2021 excavations. The specimens represent an adult with a small stature, a periadolescent aged approximately 11.5 years, and an immature individual aged approximately 7.7 years, thus offering a more complete demographic perspective. The collection encompasses diverse anatomical parts including upper and lower dentition, mandible, vertebrae, and limb bones from both the upper and lower extremities. Attempts to extract aDNA were unsuccessful. Renewed archaeological investigations at Cova Simanya have facilitated the reevaluation of the original stratigraphic context of these remains, leading to the discovery of the additional tooth, aligning with the periadolescent individual. This assemblage is currently the most extensive Neanderthal collection from the northeastern Mediterranean Iberia, offering invaluable insights into the morphology and evolutionary trajectory of Late Pleistocene hominins. Hence, Simanya Neanderthals will enhance our understanding of Neanderthal demographics and evolution, paving the way for an in-depth examination of the morphological diversity and evolutionary context of Iberian Neanderthals., Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Generalitat de Catalunya, Diputació de Barcelona, Fundación Palarq, UAM Tomás y Valiente Program, European Union, Ministerio de Universidades, Xunta de Galicia, European Research Council, Depto. de Geodinámica, Estratigrafía y Paleontología, Fac. de Ciencias Geológicas, TRUE, pub
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41. Geodivulgar: Geología y Sociedad
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García Frank, Alejandra, Acedo Peñato, Abel, Alonso Zarza, Ana Maria, Alonso Garcia, Rocio, Armendáriz Sanz, Andrés, Berrocal Casero, Mélani, Calonge García, Mª Amelia, Cambronero García-Miguel, Irene, Campos Millán, Eduardo, Canales Fernandez, María Luisa, Carvajal De Lago, Alba María, Cazorla Bermejo, Miguel, Cernadas Garrido, Antonio, Cervilla Muros, Miguel Ángel, Chicote Alvira, Gabriel, Chiri Pérez, Oliver, Corbalán García, Judit, Coronado Vila, Ismael, Cózar Maldonado, Pedro, Del Moral González, Begoña, Diaz Megias, Isabel, Díaz Olías, Ana, Díez García, Irene Pilar, Esteve Serrano, Jorge Vicente, Fajardo Portera, Pilar, Fesharaki, Omid, Fraguas Herráez, Ángela Raquel, Fuentes Rodriguez, María, Gamallo Paz, Isabel, Gamarra González, Jesús, García Martín, Gema, García Peco, Víctor, Gómez Recio, Marta, Gómez Heras, Miguel, González Acebrón, Laura, Gutiérrez Gálvez, María, Henriques, Maria Helena Paiva, Herrero Maire-Richard, Laura, Herrero Dominguez, Santiago, Hontecillas Tamayo, Daniel, Iglesias Álvarez, Núria, Martín Perea, David Manuel, Martín Aguilar, Lourdes, Martínez Álvarez, Leyre, Martínez Gutiérrez, Gemma, Mateos Carralafuente, José Ricardo, Mediato Arribas, José Francisco, Mejía Ruiz, Irene, Molero Monsonis, Andrea, Montesinos Del Valle, Mercedes, Moreno Muñoz, Alberto, Muñoz García, María Belen, Nacenta Torres, Pablo, Navarro Terrón, Esther, Oliva Martín, Anabel, Ozkaya De Juanas, Senay, Portales Núñez, Killian, Quesada García, Álvaro, Rodrigo Sanz, Ana, Rodríguez García, Sergio, Rodríguez García De Castro, Isabel, Romero García, Santiago Alejandro, Salas Herrera, Javier, Salazar Ramírez, Roselis Waikiria, Sánchez Fontela, Noelia, Sanz Pérez, Dánae, Suárez Pérez, María Gabriela, Torices Hernandez, Angélica, Vega Carricondo, Alejandro, Vitón García, Íñigo, Yubero Martínez, Miguel, García Frank, Alejandra, Acedo Peñato, Abel, Alonso Zarza, Ana Maria, Alonso Garcia, Rocio, Armendáriz Sanz, Andrés, Berrocal Casero, Mélani, Calonge García, Mª Amelia, Cambronero García-Miguel, Irene, Campos Millán, Eduardo, Canales Fernandez, María Luisa, Carvajal De Lago, Alba María, Cazorla Bermejo, Miguel, Cernadas Garrido, Antonio, Cervilla Muros, Miguel Ángel, Chicote Alvira, Gabriel, Chiri Pérez, Oliver, Corbalán García, Judit, Coronado Vila, Ismael, Cózar Maldonado, Pedro, Del Moral González, Begoña, Diaz Megias, Isabel, Díaz Olías, Ana, Díez García, Irene Pilar, Esteve Serrano, Jorge Vicente, Fajardo Portera, Pilar, Fesharaki, Omid, Fraguas Herráez, Ángela Raquel, Fuentes Rodriguez, María, Gamallo Paz, Isabel, Gamarra González, Jesús, García Martín, Gema, García Peco, Víctor, Gómez Recio, Marta, Gómez Heras, Miguel, González Acebrón, Laura, Gutiérrez Gálvez, María, Henriques, Maria Helena Paiva, Herrero Maire-Richard, Laura, Herrero Dominguez, Santiago, Hontecillas Tamayo, Daniel, Iglesias Álvarez, Núria, Martín Perea, David Manuel, Martín Aguilar, Lourdes, Martínez Álvarez, Leyre, Martínez Gutiérrez, Gemma, Mateos Carralafuente, José Ricardo, Mediato Arribas, José Francisco, Mejía Ruiz, Irene, Molero Monsonis, Andrea, Montesinos Del Valle, Mercedes, Moreno Muñoz, Alberto, Muñoz García, María Belen, Nacenta Torres, Pablo, Navarro Terrón, Esther, Oliva Martín, Anabel, Ozkaya De Juanas, Senay, Portales Núñez, Killian, Quesada García, Álvaro, Rodrigo Sanz, Ana, Rodríguez García, Sergio, Rodríguez García De Castro, Isabel, Romero García, Santiago Alejandro, Salas Herrera, Javier, Salazar Ramírez, Roselis Waikiria, Sánchez Fontela, Noelia, Sanz Pérez, Dánae, Suárez Pérez, María Gabriela, Torices Hernandez, Angélica, Vega Carricondo, Alejandro, Vitón García, Íñigo, and Yubero Martínez, Miguel
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42. A new assemblage of late Neanderthal remains from Cova Simanya (NE Iberia)
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Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico, Morales, Juan Ignacio, Cebrià, Artur, Soto, María, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Hernando, Raquel, Moreno-Ribas, Elena, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Martín-Perea, David M., García Tabernero, Antonio, Allué, Ethel, García-Basanta, Andrea, Lizano, Esther, Marquès-Bonet, Tomàs, Talamo, Sahra, Tassoni, Laura, Lalueza-Fox, Carles, Fullola, Josep Maria, Rosas, Antonio, Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico, Morales, Juan Ignacio, Cebrià, Artur, Soto, María, Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Antonio, Hernando, Raquel, Moreno-Ribas, Elena, Lombao, Diego, Rabuñal, José Ramón, Martín-Perea, David M., García Tabernero, Antonio, Allué, Ethel, García-Basanta, Andrea, Lizano, Esther, Marquès-Bonet, Tomàs, Talamo, Sahra, Tassoni, Laura, Lalueza-Fox, Carles, Fullola, Josep Maria, and Rosas, Antonio
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This study presents an exceptional collection of 54 Late Pleistocene human remains that correspond to at least three Neanderthal individuals from Simanya Gran, the main gallery of Cova Simanya, located in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. The collection comprised 53 unpublished remains that were unearthed during the 1970s and an additional tooth discovered during 2021 excavations. The specimens represent an adult with a small stature, a periadolescent aged approximately 11.5 years, and an immature individual aged approximately 7.7 years, thus offering a more complete demographic perspective. The collection encompasses diverse anatomical parts including upper and lower dentition, mandible, vertebrae, and limb bones from both the upper and lower extremities. Attempts to extract aDNA were unsuccessful. Renewed archaeological investigations at Cova Simanya have facilitated the reevaluation of the original stratigraphic context of these remains, leading to the discovery of the additional tooth, aligning with the periadolescent individual. This assemblage is currently the most extensive Neanderthal collection from the northeastern Mediterranean Iberia, offering invaluable insights into the morphology and evolutionary trajectory of Late Pleistocene hominins. Hence, Simanya Neanderthals will enhance our understanding of Neanderthal demographics and evolution, paving the way for an in-depth examination of the morphological diversity and evolutionary context of Iberian Neanderthals.
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43. 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
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Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Ministerio de Cultura (España), Fundación Palarq, Organista, Elia, Moclán, Abel, Aramendi, Julia, Cobo-Sánchez, Lucía, Egeland, Charles P., Uribelarrea, David, Martín-Perea, David Manuel, Vegara-Riquelme, Marina, Hernández-Vivanco, Lucía, Gidna, Agness, Mabula, Audax, Baquedano, Enrique, Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel, Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Ministerio de Cultura (España), Fundación Palarq, Organista, Elia, Moclán, Abel, Aramendi, Julia, Cobo-Sánchez, Lucía, Egeland, Charles P., Uribelarrea, David, Martín-Perea, David Manuel, Vegara-Riquelme, Marina, Hernández-Vivanco, Lucía, Gidna, Agness, Mabula, Audax, Baquedano, Enrique, and Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel
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Here, we present a thorough taphonomic analysis of the 1.84 million-year-old site of Phillip Tobias Korongo (PTK), Bed I, Olduvai Gorge. PTK is one of the new archaeological sites documented on the FLK Zinj paleolandscape, in which FLK 22 level was deposited and covered by Tuff IC. Therefore, PTK is pene- contemporary with these sites: FLK Zinj, DS, AMK and AGS. The occurrence of these sites within a thin clay unit of ~20 cm, occupying not only the same vertically discrete stratigraphic unit, but also the same paleosurface, with an exceptional preservation of the archaeological record in its primary depositional locus, constitutes a unique opportunity to explore early hominin behavioral diversity at the most limited geochronological scale possible. The Olduvai Bed I sites have been the core of behavioral modelling for the past half a century, and the newly discovered sites, excavated with 21st century technology, will increase significantly our understanding of early human adaptive patterns. Here, we present PTK as another assemblage where faunal resources were acquired by hominins prior to any carnivore, and where stone-tool assisted bulk defleshing was carried out. The abundance of juvenile individuals extends our understanding, as in Kanjera (Kenya), about the hunting skills of early Homo sensu lato. The increasing number of sites, where bulk defleshing of small and medium-sized carcasses took place is underscoring the importance of meat in the diets of some of the early hominins, and their patterned use of the space for food processing and consumption. The patterning emerging has a profound importance for the evolution of some of the features that have traditionally been used to identify the behavior of the genus Homo.
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44. A symbolic Neanderthal accumulation of large herbivore crania
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Comunidad de Madrid, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Junta de Castilla y León, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Fundación Atapuerca, Fundación General de la Universidad de Alcalá, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Baquedano, Enrique, Arsuaga, Juan L., Pérez-González, Alfredo, Laplana, César, Márquez, Belén, Huguet, Rosa, Gómez-Soler, Sandra, Villaescusa, Lucía, Galindo-Pellicena, M. Ángeles, Rodríguez, Laura, García-González, Rebeca, Ortega, M. Cruz, Martín-Perea, David Manuel, Ortega, Ana I., Hernández-Vivanco, Lucía, Ruiz-Liso, Gonzalo, Gómez-Hernanz, Juan, Alonso-Martín, José I., Abrunhosa, Ana, Moclán, Abel, Casado, Ana I., Vegara-Riquelme, Marina, Álvarez-Fernández, Ana, Domínguez-García, Ángel C., Álvarez-Lao, Diego J., García, Nuria, Sevilla, Paloma, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Ruiz-Zapata, Blanca, Gil-García, M. José, Álvarez-Vena, Adrián, Sanz, Teresa, Quam, Rolf, Higham, Tom, Comunidad de Madrid, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Junta de Castilla y León, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Fundación Atapuerca, Fundación General de la Universidad de Alcalá, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Baquedano, Enrique, Arsuaga, Juan L., Pérez-González, Alfredo, Laplana, César, Márquez, Belén, Huguet, Rosa, Gómez-Soler, Sandra, Villaescusa, Lucía, Galindo-Pellicena, M. Ángeles, Rodríguez, Laura, García-González, Rebeca, Ortega, M. Cruz, Martín-Perea, David Manuel, Ortega, Ana I., Hernández-Vivanco, Lucía, Ruiz-Liso, Gonzalo, Gómez-Hernanz, Juan, Alonso-Martín, José I., Abrunhosa, Ana, Moclán, Abel, Casado, Ana I., Vegara-Riquelme, Marina, Álvarez-Fernández, Ana, Domínguez-García, Ángel C., Álvarez-Lao, Diego J., García, Nuria, Sevilla, Paloma, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Ruiz-Zapata, Blanca, Gil-García, M. José, Álvarez-Vena, Adrián, Sanz, Teresa, Quam, Rolf, and Higham, Tom
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This work examines the possible behaviour of Neanderthal groups at the Cueva Des-Cubierta (central Spain) via the analysis of the latter’s archaeological assemblage. Alongside evidence of Mousterian lithic industry, Level 3 of the cave infll was found to contain an assemblage of mammalian bone remains dominated by the crania of large ungulates, some associated with small hearths. The scarcity of post-cranial elements, teeth, mandibles and maxillae, along with evidence of anthropogenic modifcation of the crania (cut and percussion marks), indicates that the carcasses of the corresponding animals were initially processed outside the cave, and the crania were later brought inside. A second round of processing then took place, possibly related to the removal of the brain. The continued presence of crania throughout Level 3 indicates that this behaviour was recurrent during this level’s formation. This behaviour seems to have no subsistence-related purpose but to be more symbolic in its intent.
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45. 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
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Swedish Research Council, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Ministerio de Cultura (España), Fundación Palarq, Organista, Elia, Moclán, Abel, Aramendi, Julia, Cobo-Sánchez, Lucía, Egeland, Charles P., Uribelarrea, David, Martín-Perea, David Manuel, Vegara-Riquelme, Marina, Hernández-Vivanco, Lucía, Gidna, Agness, Mabula, Audax, Baquedano, Enrique, Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel, Swedish Research Council, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Ministerio de Cultura (España), Fundación Palarq, Organista, Elia, Moclán, Abel, Aramendi, Julia, Cobo-Sánchez, Lucía, Egeland, Charles P., Uribelarrea, David, Martín-Perea, David Manuel, Vegara-Riquelme, Marina, Hernández-Vivanco, Lucía, Gidna, Agness, Mabula, Audax, Baquedano, Enrique, and Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel
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Here, we present a thorough taphonomic analysis of the 1.84 million-year-old site of Phillip Tobias Korongo (PTK), Bed I, Olduvai Gorge. PTK is one of the new archaeological sites documented on the FLK Zinj paleolandscape, in which FLK 22 level was deposited and covered by Tuff IC. Therefore, PTK is pene-contemporary with these sites: FLK Zinj, DS, AMK and AGS. The occurrence of these sites within a thin clay unit of ∼20 cm, occupying not only the same vertically discrete stratigraphic unit, but also the same paleosurface, with an exceptional preservation of the archaeological record in its primary depositional locus, constitutes a unique opportunity to explore early hominin behavioral diversity at the most limited geochronological scale possible. The Olduvai Bed I sites have been the core of behavioral modelling for the past half a century, and the newly discovered sites, excavated with 21st century technology, will increase significantly our understanding of early human adaptive patterns. Here, we present PTK as another assemblage where faunal resources were acquired by hominins prior to any carnivore, and where stone-tool assisted bulk defleshing was carried out. The abundance of juvenile individuals extends our understanding, as in Kanjera (Kenya), about the hunting skills of early Homo sensu lato. The increasing number of sites, where bulk defleshing of small and medium-sized carcasses took place is underscoring the importance of meat in the diets of some of the early hominins, and their patterned use of the space for food processing and consumption. The patterning emerging has a profound importance for the evolution of some of the features that have traditionally been used to identify the behavior of the genus Homo.
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46. La Piquera in central Iberian Peninsula: A new key vertebrate locality for the Early Pliocene of western Europe
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Generalitat de Catalunya, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Piñero, Pedro, Martín-Perea, David Manuel, Sevilla, Paloma, Agustí, Jordi, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Furió, Marc, Laplana, César, Generalitat de Catalunya, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Piñero, Pedro, Martín-Perea, David Manuel, Sevilla, Paloma, Agustí, Jordi, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Furió, Marc, and Laplana, César
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We introduce the new vertebrate site of La Piquera (Duero Basin, central Iberian Peninsula), provide a detailed description of the lithostratigraphy and present a preliminary faunal list. The fossil vertebrate association includes amphibians (with representatives of the families Salamandridae, Alytidae, Pelodytidae, and Bufonidae), squamate reptiles (with members of the families Agamidae, Lacertidae, Anguidae, Scincidae, Blanidae, ?Erycidae, and Colubridae/Psammophiidae), and mammals (with representatives of the families Soricidae, Erinaceidae, Muridae, Cricetidae, Gerbillidae, Gliridae, Sciuridae, Vespertilionidae, Rhinolophidae, Miniopteridae, Megadermatidae, Leporidae, Prolagidae, and Bovidae). The association indicates an intermediate biostratigraphic position between the southern Iberian sites of Sifón-413 (at about 5.33–5.23 Ma) and Botardo-D (between 4.79 and 4.63 Ma), the new locality being correlated with the earliest Ruscinian (lower part of the MN14 unit). The ecological affinities of the identified small vertebrates suggest the presence of a landscape dominated by open herbaceous meadows in the surroundings of the fossil-site during the earliest Pliocene, with the occasional presence of woodland patches and stable water bodies under relatively dry and warm environmental conditions. La Piquera therefore enhances our knowledge on the vertebrate community recorded in central Iberian Peninsula during the earliest Pliocene. With more than 1200 remains, La Piquera becomes a key locality for the Early Pliocene of southwestern Europe, central Spain, where this time-span is poorly represented.
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47. HORSES3D: A high-order discontinuous Galerkin solver for flow simulations and multi-physics applications
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Ferrer Vaccarezza, Esteban, Rubio Calzado, Gonzalo, Ntoukas, Gerasimos, Laskowski, Wojciech Jacek, Mariño Sánchez, Oscar Ándres, Colombo, Stefano, Mateo Gabín, Andrés, Marbona, Himpu, Manrique de Lara Lombarte, Fernando, Huergo Perea, David, Manzanero Torrico, Juan, Rueda Ramírez, Andrés Mauricio, Kopriva, David A., Valero Sánchez, Eusebio, Ferrer Vaccarezza, Esteban, Rubio Calzado, Gonzalo, Ntoukas, Gerasimos, Laskowski, Wojciech Jacek, Mariño Sánchez, Oscar Ándres, Colombo, Stefano, Mateo Gabín, Andrés, Marbona, Himpu, Manrique de Lara Lombarte, Fernando, Huergo Perea, David, Manzanero Torrico, Juan, Rueda Ramírez, Andrés Mauricio, Kopriva, David A., and Valero Sánchez, Eusebio
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We present the latest developments of our High-Order Spectral Element Solver ([Formula presented]), an open source high-order discontinuous Galerkin framework, capable of solving a variety of flow applications, including compressible flows (with or without shocks), incompressible flows, various RANS and LES turbulence models, particle dynamics, multiphase flows, and aeroacoustics. We provide an overview of the high-order spatial discretisation (including energy/entropy stable schemes) and anisotropic p-adaptation capabilities. The solver is parallelised using MPI and OpenMP showing good scalability for up to 1000 processors. Temporal discretisations include explicit, implicit, multigrid, and dual time-stepping schemes with efficient preconditioners. Additionally, we facilitate meshing and simulating complex geometries through a mesh-free immersed boundary technique. We detail the available documentation and the test cases included in the GitHub repository. Program summary: Program Title: [Formula presented] CPC Library link to program files: https://doi.org/10.17632/738py2shk4.1 Developer's repository link: https://github.com/loganoz/horses3d. Licensing provisions: MIT Programming language: Fortran 2008 External routines/libraries: METIS, MPI, HDF5, MKL, PETSc (all are optional). Nature of problem: [Formula presented] is a high-order discontinuous Galerkin framework, capable of solving a variety of flow applications, including compressible flows (with or without shocks), incompressible flows, various RANS and LES turbulence models, particle dynamics, multiphase flows, and aeroacoustics. Solution method: high-order discontinuous Galerkin Spectral Element (DGSEM) and explicit/implicit time-steppers. Additional comments including restrictions and unusual features: [Formula presented] is a multiphysics environment where the compressible Navier-Stokes equations, the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations, the Cahn–Hilliard equation and entropy–stable variants are solved.
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48. La Piquera in central Iberian Peninsula: A new key vertebrate locality for the Early Pliocene of western Europe
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Piñero, Pedro, Martín-Perea, David M., Sevilla García, María Paloma, Agustí, Jordi, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Furió Bruno, Marc, Laplana, César, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Geologia, Generalitat de Catalunya, and Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
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Amphibia ,Early Pliocene ,Reptilia ,Spain ,Mammalia ,Herpetofauna ,Paleontology ,Micromammals ,Palaeoecology ,Biochronology ,Duero Basin ,Paleontología - Abstract
We introduce the new vertebrate site of La Piquera (Duero Basin, central Iberian Peninsula), provide a detailed description of the lithostratigraphy and present a preliminary faunal list. The fossil vertebrate association includes amphibians (with representatives of the families Salamandridae, Alytidae, Pelodytidae, and Bufonidae), squamate reptiles (with members of the families Agamidae, Lacertidae, Anguidae, Scincidae, Blanidae, ?Erycidae, and Colubridae/Psammophiidae), and mammals (with representatives of the families Soricidae, Erinaceidae, Muridae, Cricetidae, Gerbillidae, Gliridae, Sciuridae, Vespertilionidae, Rhinolophidae, Miniopteridae, Megadermatidae, Leporidae, Prolagidae, and Bovidae). The association indicates an intermediate biostratigraphic position between the southern Iberian sites of Sifón-413 (at about 5.33–5.23 Ma) and Botardo-D (between 4.79 and 4.63 Ma), the new locality being correlated with the earliest Ruscinian (lower part of the MN14 unit). The ecological affinities of the identified small vertebrates suggest the presence of a landscape dominated by open herbaceous meadows in the surroundings of the fossil-site during the earliest Pliocene, with the occasional presence of woodland patches and stable water bodies under relatively dry and warm environmental conditions. La Piquera therefore enhances our knowledge on the vertebrate community recorded in central Iberian Peninsula during the earliest Pliocene. With more than 1200 remains, La Piquera becomes a key locality for the Early Pliocene of southwestern Europe, central Spain, where this time-span is poorly represented., IPHES is part of the CERCA Program (Generalitat de Catalunya) and has received financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation through the “María de Maeztu” program for Units of Excellence (CEX2019-000945-M). This research is also supported by projects 2017SGR-859 (Generalitat de Catalunya), PRPPID2021-123092NB-C21 and PRP-PID2021-122533NB-I00 (Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation). PP is supported by a “Juan de la Cierva-Incorporación” contract (grant IJC2020-044108-I) funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and “European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTR”., With funding from the Spanish government through the "Severo Ochoa Center of Excellence" accreditation CEX2019-000945-M.
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49. La Piquera (central Iberian Peninsula): A new key vertebrate locality for the Early Pliocene of western Europe
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Piñero, Pedro, primary, Martín-Perea, David, additional, Sevilla, Paloma, additional, Agustí, Jordi, additional, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, additional, Furió, Marc, additional, and Laplana, César, additional
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50. Caracterización del pH en las principales fuentes hídricas con fines agrícolas del cantón Quinindé
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Celi Sabando, Kristley David, primary, Morales Perea, David, additional, and Correa Romero, Edwin Javier, additional
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