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  1. Carbonate microfacies reveal how Asturian shell middens formed in the Mesolithic
  2. Archaeological landscapes and long-term settlements in the Perputxent valley (eastern Iberia): Exploring land use strategies and sustainability in a Mediterranean mountain area
  3. Human Agency and Coastal Landscape Transformation in Early Modern Atlantic Europe: An Interdisciplinary Research Approach in the Urola Estuary (Basque Coast)
  4. Environmental Constraints and Human Agency in Early Medieval Village Formation: A Geoarchaeological Approach in the Western Pyrenees (Navarre, Spain)
  5. Fecal biomarkers and micromorphological indicators of sheep penning and flooring at La Fortaleza pre-Hispanic site (Gran Canaria, Canary Islands)
  6. A Vasconic inscription on a bronze hand: writing and rituality in the Iron Age Irulegi settlement in the Ebro Valley
  7. The Genomic Legacy of Human Management and sex-biased Aurochs hybridization in Iberian Cattle
  8. The Genomic Legacy of Human Management and sex-biased Aurochs hybridization in Iberian Cattle
  9. Searching for traces of human activity in earthen floor sequences: high-resolution geoarchaeological analyses at an Early Iron Age village in Central Iberia
  10. Albitization evidences of Mesozoic carbonates: petrological study of authigenic albites in the northwest of the Bortziriak Cinco Villas Massif, eastern Basque-Cantabrian Basin
  11. Evidence of a Cenomanian shallow-marine carbonate platform in the northwestern margin of the Bortziriak-Cinco Villas massif, eastern Basque-Cantabrian Basin
  12. What is a village? Agroscapes, collective action and medieval villages in northern Iberia
  13. Record of the last interglacial sea level highstand based on new coastal deposits in the Cantabrian margin (Northern Iberian Peninsula)
  14. Early Neolithic human remains from Galería del Sílex in Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain
  15. The Genomic Legacy of Human Management and sex-biased Aurochs hybridization in Iberian Cattle
  16. Northwest African Neolithic initiated by migrants from Iberia and Levant
  17. Socio-ecological impact of monogenetic volcanism in the La Garrotxa Volcanic Field (NE Iberia)
  18. Youngest Iberian Holocene volcanic eruptions and paleoenvironmental evolution of a barrier-paleolake in the Garrotxa Volcanic Field (NE Spain)
  19. New insights into the climate of northern Iberia during the Younger Dryas and Holocene: The Mendukilo multi-speleothem record
  20. Tracing the legacies of anthropogenic landscape transformation in the Iberian atlantic margin: Historical and geoarchaeological investigations in the Bidasoa estuary (Basque Country)
  21. Un singular ambiente doméstico del Hierro I en el interior de la península ibérica: la casa 1 del Cerro de San Vicente (Salamanca, España)
  22. Socio-ecological impact of monogenetic volcanism
  23. Luminescence and ESR dating of the sedimentary infill from the multi-level cave system of Alkerdi-Zelaieta (Navarre, N Spain)
  24. Author Correction: Dairying, diseases and the evolution of lactase persistence in Europe
  25. Dairying, diseases and the evolution of lactase persistence in Europe
  26. Bioarchaeological evidence of one of the earliest Islamic burials in the Levant
  27. Human forager response to abrupt climate change at 8.2 ka on the Atlantic coast of Europe
  28. Landscapes of Agricultural Expansion in the Estuaries of the Basque Coast (Sixteenth-Nineteenth Centuries)
  29. Long-term dog consumption during the Holocene at the Sierra de Atapuerca (Spain): case study of the El Portalón de Cueva Mayor site
  30. Unraveling Châtelperronian high-density accumulations: the open-air site of Aranbaltza II (Bizkaia, Spain)
  31. The intrusive nature of the Châtelperronian in the Iberian Peninsula
  32. Vida cotidiana, Sociedad y Control Territorial en el Entorno Circumpirenaico Occidental: el Castillo Medieval de Irulegi (Valle de Aranguren, Navarra)
  33. Baserri-paisaiaren geoarkeologia Zizurkilen (Gipuzkoa): Erdi Arotik XXI. mendera
  34. Further Evidence of High Intensity During the Levantine Iron Age Anomaly in Southwestern Europe: Full Vector Archeomagnetic Dating of an Early Iron Age Dwelling From Western Spain
  35. Geochemical fingerprint of agricultural liming as a regular management practice in Modern-period Basque farming
  36. Mineral-Magnetic Characterization as a Key to Explain Differences in Magnetic Contrast and Improve Archaeological Interpretation
  37. Neolithic to Bronze Age economy and animal management revealed using analyses lipid residues of pottery vessels and faunal remains at El Portalón de Cueva Mayor (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain)
  38. Gaur egungo ikerketa geologiko baten nondik norakoak: Kretazeoko hiperestentsioari loturiko hidrotermalismoaren zantzuak Euskokantauriar arroan
  39. Monte compartido, monte dividido. Apropiación y gestión de un paisaje de montaña: Los seles de la sierra de Hernio (País Vasco), siglos XIV-XIX
  40. Human Activities, Biostratigraphy and Past Environment Revealed by Small-Mammal Associations at the Chalcolithic Levels of El Portalón de Cueva Mayor (Atapuerca, Spain)
  41. Immediate temperature response in northern Iberia to last deglacial changes in the North Atlantic
  42. Bacteria, guano and soot: Source assessment of organic matter preserved in black laminae in stalagmites from caves of the Sierra de Atapuerca (N Spain)
  43. Phyllosilicate-content influence on the spectroscopic properties and antioxidant capacity of Iberian Cretaceous clays
  44. Bioarchaeological analysis of one of the earliest Islamic burials in the Levant
  45. Flint ‘figurines’ from the Early Neolithic site of Kharaysin, Jordan
  46. Metrical analysis of bovine bone remains from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age at the El Portalón site (Atapuerca, Burgos) in the Iberian context
  47. Transforming the ancestors: early evidence of fire-induced manipulation on human bones in the Near East from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B of Kharaysin (Jordan)
  48. Long-term construction of vineyard landscapes in the Ebro Valley: The deserted village of Torrentejo (Basque Country, Spain)
  49. Geochemical and spectroscopic approach to the characterization of earliest cremated human bones from the Levant (PPNB of Kharaysin, Jordan)
  50. The red coloration of Goikoetxe Cave’s speleothems (Busturia, Spain): An indicator of paleoclimatic changes
  51. Submerged Marine Terraces Identification and an Approach for Numerical Modeling the Sequence Formation in the Bay of Biscay (Northeastern Iberian Peninsula)
  52. Storage or cooking pots? Inferring pottery use through archaeomagnetic assessment of palaeotemperatures
  53. Contexto paleoambiental del yacimiento Neolítico de Los Cascajos (Los Arcos, Navarra): Quimioestratigrafía de la secuencia sedimentaria holocena del río Odrón
  54. On the origin of rural landscapes: Looking for physico-chemical fingerprints of historical agricultural practice in the Atlantic Basque Country (N Spain)
  55. Speleothems from the Middle East: An Example of Water Limited Environments in the SISAL Database
  56. Reconstructing the sedimentary history of Lezetxiki II cave (Basque Country, northern Iberian Peninsula) using micromorphological analysis
  57. Revealing early villages - Pseudo-3D ERT geophysical survey at the pre-pottery Neolithic site of Kharaysin, Jordan
  58. Evidencias de ocupación antigua en núcleos rurales actualmente habitados: el proyecto arqueológico de Aizarna (Gipuzkoa)
  59. First chronostratigraphic framework of fluvial terrace systems in the eastern Cantabrian margin (Bay of Biscay, Spain)
  60. Estudio arqueométrico y contextual del brazalete de oro tipo Villena/Estremoz de la Cueva del Silo (Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, España)
  61. La zona minera de La Bessa (Italia): sectores de explotación y evaluación de las labores
  62. A Middle Palaeolithic wooden digging stick from Aranbaltza III, Spain
  63. Four millennia of Iberian biomolecular prehistory illustrate the impact of prehistoric migrations at the far end of Eurasia
  64. Human-environment interaction during the Mesolithic- Neolithic transition in the NE Iberian Peninsula. Vegetation history, climate change and human impact during the Early-Middle Holocene in the Eastern Pre-Pyrenees
  65. Rift-margin extensional forced folds and salt tectonics in the eastern Basque-Cantabrian rift basin (western Pyrenees)
  66. Geological risk assessment for rock art protection in karstic caves (Alkerdi Caves, Navarre, Spain)
  67. Are Cedrus Atlantica forests in the Rif Mountains of Morocco heading towards local extinction?
  68. Pottery with ramiform-anthropomorphic decoration from El Portalón de Cueva Mayor site (Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos) and the globalized symbolic world of the first Neolithic
  69. Archaeology and Climate Change: Evidence of a Flash-flood During the LIA in Asturias (NW Spain) and its Social Consequences
  70. Geoarchaeological Core Prospection as a Tool to Validate Archaeological Interpretation Based on Geophysical Data at the Roman Settlement of Auritz/Burguete and Aurizberri/Espinal (Navarre)
  71. The microstratigraphic record of human activities and formation processes at the Mesolithic shell midden of Poças de São Bento (Sado Valley, Portugal)
  72. Una perspectiva paleoambiental de la explotación de la sal en las Lagunas de Villafáfila (Tierra de Campos, Zamora)
  73. Looking for the traces of the last hunter–gatherers: Geophysical survey in the Mesolithic shell middens of the Sado valley (southern Portugal)
  74. A resilient landscape at Teixoneres Cave (MIS 3; Moià, Barcelona, Spain): The Neanderthals as disrupting agent
  75. An unusual Pre-bell beaker copper age cave burial context from El Portalón de Cueva Mayor site (Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos)
  76. Comparing ancient DNA survival and proteome content in 69 archaeological cattle tooth and bone samples from multiple European sites
  77. The equids from the Bronze Age levels of the El Portalón site (Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain)
  78. Mantle exhumation and metamorphism in the Basque-Cantabrian Basin (NSpain): Stable and clumped isotope analysis in carbonates and comparison with ophicalcites in the North-Pyrenean Zone (Urdach and Lherz)
  79. Landscape transformations at the dawn of agriculture in southern Syria (10.7–9.9 ka cal. BP): Plant-specific responses to the impact of human activities and climate change
  80. 8.2 ka BP paleoclimatic event and the Ebro Valley Mesolithic groups: Preliminary data from Artusia rock shelter (Unzué, Navarra, Spain)
  81. The Radiocarbon Approach to Neanderthals in a Carnivore Den Site: a Well-Defined Chronology for Teixoneres Cave (Moià, Barcelona, Spain)
  82. La cerámica de la Edad del Bronce en el yacimiento de El Portalón de Cueva Mayor (Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, España)
  83. Human–landscape interactions in the Conquezuela–Ambrona Valley (Soria, continental Iberia): From the early Neolithic land use to the origin of the current oak woodland
  84. Mid-Holocene vegetation history and Neolithic land-use in the Lake Banyoles area (Girona, Spain)
  85. Ancient genomes link early farmers from Atapuerca in Spain to modern-day Basques
  86. Synextensional mid-Cretaceous stratigraphic architecture of the eastern Basque–Cantabrian basin margin (western Pyrenees)
  87. Provenance study of endokarst fine sediments through mineralogical and geochemical data (Lezetxiki II cave, northern Iberia)
  88. An automated method to extract fluvial terraces from LIDAR based high resolution Digital Elevation Models: The Oiartzun valley, a case study in the Cantabrian Margin
  89. Karst landscape evolution in the littoral area of the Bay of Biscay (north Iberian Peninsula)
  90. Short-term Neandertal occupations in the late Middle Pleistocene of Arlanpe (Lemoa, northern Iberian Peninsula)
  91. Interpreting a ritual funerary area at the Early Neolithic site of Tell Qarassa North (South Syria, late 9th millennium BC)
  92. High Resolution X-Ray Computed Tomography for Petrological Characterization of Speleothems
  93. Tracing Driftwood in Archaeological Contexts: Experimental Data and Anthracological Studies at the Orejas De Burro 1 Site (Patagonia, Argentina)
  94. The missing crop: investigating the use of grasses at Els Trocs, a Neolithic cave site in the Pyrenees (1564 m asl)
  95. Karstic Landscapes: Geoarchaeology
  96. Upper Pleistocene and Holocene palaeoenvironmental records in Cueva Mayor karst (Atapuerca, Spain) from different proxies: speleothem crystal fabrics, palynology, and archaeology
  97. El final del Solutrense en el Oriente Cantábrico a través de las ocupaciones de la Cueva de Arlanpe (Lemoa, Vizcaya)
  98. Not only Chauvet: Dating Aurignacian rock art in Altxerri B Cave (northern Spain)
  99. Morphodynamic consequences of dredging and dumping activities along the lower Oka estuary (Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve, southeastern Bay of Biscay, Spain)
  100. Squaring the Circle. Social and Environmental Implications of Pre-Pottery Neolithic Building Technology at Tell Qarassa (South Syria)
  101. The Ranero Hydrothermal Dolomites (Albian, Karrantza Valley, Northwest Spain): Implications on Conceptual Dolomite Models
  102. Interplay between fracturing and hydrothermal fluid flow in the Asón Valley hydrothermal dolomites (Basque–Cantabrian Basin, Spain)
  103. Dental Anomalies in the Mandible of Capra pyrenaica: Presence of Two Permanent Fourth Premolars in a Pleistocene Wild Goat from Arlanpe Cave (Bizkaia, Northern Spain)
  104. Late Pleistocene and Holocene sedimentary record of the Bouqaia Basin (central Levant, Syria): A geoarchaeological approach
  105. Geological risk assessment for cultural heritage conservation in karstic caves
  106. Structurally controlled hydrothermal dolomites in Albian carbonates of the Asón valley, Basque Cantabrian Basin, Northern Spain
  107. Application of Electrical Resistivity Tomography to Detect Archaeological Structures at Tell Al Marj (Homs, Syria)
  108. THE ORIGIN AND GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF RED OCHRES FROM THE TITO BUSTILLO AND MONTE CASTILLO CAVES (NORTHERN SPAIN)*
  109. The Mendieta site (Sopelana, Biscay province, northern Spain): Palaeoenvironment and formation processes of a Lower Palaeolithic open-air archaeological deposit
  110. Geological risk assessment of the area surrounding Altamira Cave: A proposed Natural Risk Index and Safety Factor for protection of prehistoric caves