New human remains from the Late Epigravettian necropolis of Arene Candide (Liguria, northwestern Italy): Direct radiocarbon evidence and inferences on the funerary use of the cave during the Younger Dryas

The Arene Candide Cave is a renowned site on the northwestern Italian coast that has yielded numerous burials dating back to the terminal phases of the Pleistocene (Epigravettian culture). Thanks to the exceptional preservation of the remains, and to the information collected during the excavations...

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Main Authors: Dori, I. (Author), Formicola, V. (Author), Goude, G. (Author), Gravel-Miguel, C. (Author), Moggi-Cecchi, J. (Author), Palstra, S.W.L (Author), Riel-Salvatore, J. (Author), Riga, A. (Author), Rossi, S. (Author), Seghi, F. (Author), Sparacello, V.S (Author), Starnini, E. (Author), Varalli, A. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2021
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