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The earliest flint mine in Iberia
P. Díaz-del-Río, S. Consuegra, N. Castañeda, M. Capote, C. Criado, M.A. Bustillo & J.L. Pérez-Jiménez
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P. Díaz-del-Río
S. Consuegra
N. Castañeda
M. Capote
C. Criado
M.A. Bustillo
J.L. Pérez-Jiménez
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Issue 307, Volume 80
March 2006
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P. Díaz-del-Río, S. Consuegra, N. Castañeda, M. Capote, C. Criado, M.A. Bustillo & J.L. Pérez-Jiménez. 2006. The earliest flint mine in Iberia.
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