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- Evaluating Aurignacian Art in Iberia
- Abstracts for the Paleoanthropology Society Meetings
- Dating the Classic Aurignacian, Proto-Aurignacian and Vasconian Mousterian at Gatzarria Cave (Pyrénées- Atlantiques, France)
- The Reality of Neandertal Symbolic Behavior at the Grotte Du Renne, Arcy-Sur-Cure, France
- Origins of Human Innovation and Creativity
- The Ebro Frontier: a Model for the Late Extinction of Iberian Neanderfhals, in STRINGER, C.; BARTON, R.N.E.; FINLAYSON, C
- Quantifying Lithic Surface Alterations Using Confocal Microscopy and Its Relevance for Exploring the Châtelperronian at La Roch
- Palaeoproteomic Evidence Identifies Archaic Hominins Associated with the Châtelperronian at the Grotte Du Renne
- Analysis of Neanderthal Biodistance Using Non-Metric Features of the Dentition" (2017)
- A Brief Overview of Aurignacian Cultures in the Context of the Industries of the Transition from the Middle to the Upper Paleolithic
- Axlor; Barandiaran Excavations; Dima, Biscay
- Mosaic Evolution in Hominin Phylogeny: Meanings, Implications, and Explanations
- (2014). European Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transitional Industries: Châtelperronian
- The Use of Spatial Taphonomy for Interpreting Pleistocene
- Ochre and Pigment Use at Hohle Fels Cave: Results of the First Systematic Review of Ochre and Ochre-Related Artefacts from the Upper Palaeolithic in Germany
- European Upper Paleolithic River Systems and Their Role As Features of Spatial Organization
- Poitou-Charentes Scientifique
- Ornaments from the Magdalenian Burial Area in El Mirón Cave (Cantabria, Northern Spain)
- Taille Ongulés Pléistocène
- Quaternary Science Reviews Xxx (2014) 1E17
- Bird Procurement by Humans During the Middle
- Curriculum Vitae
- Nonflint Stone Tools of the Early Upper Paleolithic. Sophie A
- Maybe the Neanderthals Didn't Make It
- Bibliographie Complète 2012-2017
- Origin and Development of Aurignacian Osseous Technology in Western Europe: a Review of Current Knowledge Elise Tartar
- GRONINGEN RADIOCARBON DATES V >53,000 >52,000
- The Origins of Modern Humans the Origins of Modern Humans Biology Reconsidered
- Abri Castanet (Dordogne, France): an Aurignacian Site with Bear PROCUREMENT
- Cutmark Data and Their Implications for the Planning Depth of Late Pleistocene Societies Marie-Cécile Soulier, Eugène Morin
- Chronology of the Grotte Du Renne (France) and Implications for the Context of Ornaments and Human Remains Within the Châtelperronian
- The Evolutionary Emergence of Costly Rituals
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- Curriculum Vitae