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  1. A multi-method approach with machine learning to evaluating the distribution and intensity of prehistoric land use in Eastern Iberia
  2. Smartphone photos as a non-destructive approach to characterise siliceous artefacts
  3. A multi-stage Bayesian modelling for building the chronocultural sequence of the Late Mesolithic at Cueva de la Cocina (Valencia, Eastern Iberia)
  4. Multi-Analytical Techniques to Define the Mineralogical and Petrophysical Characteristics and Provenance of Siliceous Lithic Findings: The Case Study of La Calvera Rock Shelter (Cantabria, Spain)
  5. Analysing the sacred landscape in the Iberian Culture: GIS, caves and ritual performance
  6. El método del caso como herramienta de aprendizaje activo en arqueología
  7. Analysis of stratigraphical sequences at Cocina Cave (Spain) using rare earth elements geochemistry
  8. Assessing Population Dynamics in the Spread of Agriculture in the Mediterranean Iberia Through Early Warning Signals Metrics
  9. Respuesta docente frente a la pandemia de la COVID-19: el uso de Blackboard y Flipped Teaching en la asignatura de Metodología Arqueológica
  10. Archaeological assessment reveals Earth’s early transformation through land use
  11. Wandering through the Mesolithic. An archaeostatistical approach to explore the mobility patterns in eastern Iberia
  12. Chert provenance.
  13. How iberian people have changed in the last 8000 years.
  14. Timing the Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition in the Iberian Peninsula: The Radiocarbon Dataset
  15. Actuación arqueológica en los depósitos mesolíticos de Cueva de la Cocina (Dos Aguas, Valencia): valoración preliminar
  16. Patch-based survey methods for studying prehistoric human land-use in agriculturally modified landscapes: A case study from the Canal de Navarrés, eastern Spain
  17. Taphonomic processes inconsistent with indigenous Mesolithic acculturation during the transition to the Neolithic in the Western Mediterranean
  18. Cocina cave revisited: Bayesian radiocarbon chronology for the last hunter-gatherers and first farmers in Eastern Iberia
  19. Preliminary results of the 2017 season in the Amazonian earthen structures known as geoglyphs.
  20. Segunda campaña de prospección en el territorio inmediato a Cueva de la Cocina: el Valle del Magre
  21. A Bayesian Approach for Timing the Neolithization in Mediterranean Iberia
  22. Entorno 3d para el análisis y la recreación virtual de las actuaciones arqueológicas en Cueva de la Cocina (Dos Aguas, Valencia, España)
  23. New insights into the neolithisation process in southwest Europe according to spatial density analysis from calibrated radiocarbon dates
  24. Cueva de la Cocina (Dos Aguas, Valencia) 2016: Intervención, metodología, resultados.
  25. Prospección arqueológica sistemática en la Canal de Dos Aguas (València). El territorio inmediato a Cueva de la Cocina
  26. Timing the Western Mediterranean Last Hunter-Gatherers and First Farmers
  27. Avance de resultados de los nuevos trabajos arqueológicos en Cueva de la Cocina (Dos Aguas, Valencia). Campaña de 2015
  28. De la prospección sistemática al laboratorio GIS en La Canal de Navarrés
  29. Niveles de plomo en los individuos de la necrópolis tardorromana de la c/ Virgen de la Misericordia (Valencia)
  30. Chemical Element Levels as a Methodological Tool in Forensic Science
  31. Lanthanides Revealing Anthropogenic Impact within a Stratigraphic Sequence
  32. Biological mineral content in Iberian skeletal cremains for control of diagenetic factors employing multivariate statistics
  33. Anthropogenic units fingerprinted by REE in archaeological stratigraphy: Mas d'Is (Spain) case
  34. Les valls del Serpis: campanya de prospecció 2011
  35. Áreas y suelos: El tamaño de los yacimientos de superficie. Una propuesta metodológica
  36. Mas d’Is (Penàguila, Alicante): farms and Early Neolithic causewayed camps in the Serpis valley
  37. Beyond Art: Pleistocene Image and Symbol