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Archaeology, Palaeontology and Education: the heritage in teacher training
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The geological and palaeontological heritage of central and eastern Iberia (Iberian Range Spain) : field guide.
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ARQUEOLOGÍA, PALEONTOLOGÍA Y EDUCACIÓN: EL PATRIMONIO EN LA FORMACIÓN DOCENTE / Archaeology, Palaeontology and Education: the heritage in teacher training
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Protection of coast and loss of the palaeontological heritage: the case of Punta Hermengo (Miramar, Buenos Aires Province)
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SENCKENBERGIANA LETHAEA
Published 2007“…International Journal of Palaeontology and Stratigraphy…”
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Cultural policy in Kenya /
Published 1975Table of Contents: “…Presevation of objects of archaeological and palaeontological interest.…”
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Four decades of actualistic carnivore taphonomy in the Southern Neotropics: A state of the art
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Naturalistic Observations on the Disarticulation of False Killer Whales (Pseudorca crassidens) Carcasses: Fifteen Years after
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Late Pleistocene leopards as a bone accumulator: taphonomic results from S’Espasa cave and other Iberian key sites
Published 2018“…According to the palaeontological and archaeological literature, cave hyena (Crocuta spelaea) was the main known bone accumulator in karstic environments. …”
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Actualistic taphonomic study of the rodents digested by the Achala culpeo fox (Lycalopex culpaeus smithersi) in the highlands of central Argentina
Published 2021“…These resultscontribute to the understanding of regional taphonomic processes and of digestivemodifications by Lycalopex foxes generally, and are thus relevant to interpreting the presence of micromammal remains in the archaeological and palaeontological recordsand the impact of these foxes in their formation.…”
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