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JOB ALERT
Research Associate in Palaeoclimatic, Palaeoenvironmental and paleoseasonality reconstructions during MIS3 in Europe using stable isotope analysis on animal fossils at the University of Cantabria, Spain Fellow at SUBSILIENCE.
Disentangling the occupation patterns in Amalda I Cave (Basque Country).
A multidisciplinary research achieved by Spanish members of the University of Cantabria-IIIPC, the CENIEH and the University of California allows disentangling the occupation patterns between the late Neanderthal groups of Northern Iberia and carnivores in Amalda I Cave (Basque Country, Northern Iberia.
Just published in Scientific Reports, the spatial distribution of the lithic tools and animal remains, the taphonomy on the non-identifiable macromammal fragments and new chronological data had provided new insights about the formation of Level VII at Amalda I and the alternation on the use of the cave by humans and carnivores.
Among other funded bodies, this research was carried out within the ABRUPT project (HAR2017-84997-P) funded by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities and SUBSILIENCE ERC-CoG project (818299) by ERCEA, both led by Ana B. Marín-Arroyo
Publication:
2020 Sánchez-Romero, L.; Benito-Calvo, A.; Marín-Arroyo, A.B.; Agudo-Pérez, L.; Karampaglidis, T.; Rios-Garaizar, J. New insights for understanding spatial patterning and formation processes of the Neanderthal occupation in the Amalda I cave (Gipuzkoa, Spain). Scientific Reports 10, 8733
New article in Journal of Archaeological Science Reports
2020. Marco de la Rasilla, Elsa Duarte, Alfred Sanchis, Yolanda Carrión, Juan Carlos Cañaveras, Ana B. Marín-Arroyo, Cristina Real, Carmen Núñez-Lahuerta, Sergio Sánchez-Moral, Igor Gutiérrez-Zugasti, Jennifer R. Jones, Solange Rigaud, Renata Martínez-Cuesta, Leire Torres, Lucía Agudo, Gabriel Santos, Environment and subsistence strategies at La Viña rock shelter and Llonin cave (Asturias, Spain) during MIS3. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports,Volume 3, 102198