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April 25, 2021 02:43PM
Callaway, E., 2016. Neanderthals built cave structures
—and no one knows why. Nature News.
[www.nature.com]

Jaubert, J., Verheyden, S., Genty, D., Soulier, M.,
Cheng, H., Blamart, D., Burlet, C., Camus, H.,
Delaby, S., Deldicque, D. and Edwards, R.L.,
2016. Early Neanderthal constructions deep in
Bruniquel Cave in southwestern France.
Nature, 534(7605), pp.111-114.
PDF file: [static1.squarespace.com]
Abstract: [www.nature.com]

Speleothems as Chronological Markers, Bruniquel Cave
PDF file link: [www.researchgate.net]
More related papers: [www.researchgate.net]

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Paul H.

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