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Deborah Barsky
Researcher at Rovira i Virgili University
Publications - 63
Citations - 1470
Deborah Barsky is an academic researcher from Rovira i Virgili University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oldowan & Early Pleistocene. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 53 publications receiving 1156 citations.
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Early European Mode 2 and the stone industry from the Caune de l'Arago's archeostratigraphical levels “P”
Deborah Barsky,Henry de Lumley +1 more
TL;DR: The Caune de l'Arago cave site has been systematically excavated for over 40 years as discussed by the authors, yielding numerous distinct occupation floors, exceptionally rich stone implements and animal fossils, while some of the levels have also yielded hominin remains attributed to Homo heidelbergensis.
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The archaic stone tool industry from Barranco León and Fuente Nueva 3, (Orce, Spain): Evidence of the earliest hominin presence in southern Europe
Isidro Toro Moyano,Deborah Barsky,Dominique Cauche,Vincenzo Celiberti,Sophie Grégoire,Frédéric Lebègue,Marie-Hélène Moncel,Henry de Lumley +7 more
TL;DR: Barranco Leon and Fuente Nueva 3 sites are located in the Guadix-Baza Basin in Orce (Andalusia, Spain) about 80 km from the Mediterranean Sea.
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Les industries lithiques préoldowayennes du début du Pléistocène inférieur du site de Dmanissi en Géorgie
Henry de Lumley,Medea Nioradze,Deborah Barsky,Dominique Cauche,Vincenzo Celiberti,Giorgie Nioradzé,Olivier Notter,David Zvania,David Lordkipanidze +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Dmanissi et al. describe an industryrie lithique decouverte sur le site de Dmanizi, en Georgie, datee 1,81 a 1,7 millions d'annees, associee a faune tres riche de grands vertebres quaternaires and a plusieurs restes d'hominides fossiles attribues a Homo georgicus, atteste the presence of l'homme aux portes de l'Europe des le debut du Pleistocene infer
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Raw material discernment and technological aspects of the Barranco León and Fuente Nueva 3 stone assemblages (Orce southern Spain)
Deborah Barsky,Vincenzo Celiberti,Dominique Cauche,Sophie Grégoire,Frédéric Lebègue,Henry de Lumley,Isidro Toro-Moyano +6 more
TL;DR: Lithics from Barranco Leon and Fuente Nueva 3 in Orce, Spain (respectively 1.3 and 1.2 Ma according to paleomagnetic and bio-chronological criteria) provide information about the oldest known European Mode 1 assemblages as discussed by the authors.
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The Caune de l’Arago stone industries in their stratigraphical context
TL;DR: The Caune de l'Arago cave site as mentioned in this paper dates to between 690,000 and 400,000 years old, and contains successive, spatially distinct archaeological levels.