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Fernando Díaz del Olmo, José A. Caro Gómez, César Borja Barrera, José M. Recio Espejo, Rafael Cámara Artigas and Aránzazu Martínez Aguirre
This research addresses the geomorphological connectivity existing amid the piedmont?s karstic fillings (Sierra de Esparteros) and the Guadaíra and Guadalquivir Rivers? alluvial terraces (SW of Spain), spotted with vestiges of human activities (Middle Pa...
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Juan Carlos Cañaveras, María Concepción Muñoz-Cervera and Sergio Sánchez-Moral
Arenaza Cave is located in Vizcaya (N Spain) and contains important Palaeolithic rock art representations. This cave belongs to an active karstic system developed on Lower Cretaceous limestones, mainly consisting of micrites and biomicrites with abundant...
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Richard J. Hewitt, Francis F. Wenban-Smith and Martin R. Bates
Detecting association between archaeological sites and physical landscape elements like geological deposits, vegetation, drainage networks, or areas of modern disturbance like mines or quarries is a key goal of archaeological projects. This goal is compl...
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Wolfgang B. Hamer, Daniel Knitter, Sonja B. Grimm, Benjamin Serbe, Berit Valentin Eriksen, Oliver Nakoinz and Rainer Duttmann
Location modeling, both inductive and deductive, is widely used in archaeology to predict or investigate the spatial distribution of sites. The commonality among these approaches is their consideration of only spatial effects of the first order (i.e., th...
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Ionut Cristi Nicu, Bulat Usmanov, Iskander Gainullin and Madina Galimova
Over the last decades, the number of artificial reservoirs around the world has considerably increased. This leads to the formation of new shorelines, which are highly dynamic regarding erosion and deposition processes. The present work aims to assess th...
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