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A new date for the Neanderthals from el sidron cave (Asturias, Northern Spain)

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Wood, Rachel
Higham, Thomas F. G.
de Torres, T.
Tisernat-Laborde, Nadine
Valladas, Hélène
Ortiz, J E
Lalueza-Fox, C.
Sanchez-Moral, S.
Canaveras, J C
Rosas, A

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Torres. (2010) published a series of radiocarbon, AAR, ESR and OSL dates from the site of El Sidrón, northern Spain, which is notable for the discovery of the partial remains of 12 Neanderthals. Whilst the non-radiocarbon methods suggested an age beyond

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Archaeometry

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2037-12-31