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José-Manuel Maíllo-Fernández
Researcher at National University of Distance Education
Publications - 24
Citations - 817
José-Manuel Maíllo-Fernández is an academic researcher from National University of Distance Education. The author has contributed to research in topics: Middle Stone Age & Lithic technology. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 20 publications receiving 666 citations. Previous affiliations of José-Manuel Maíllo-Fernández include University of Alcalá.
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The timing and spatiotemporal patterning of Neanderthal disappearance
Thomas Higham,Katerina Douka,Rachel Wood,Christopher Bronk Ramsey,Fiona Brock,Laura Basell,Marta Camps,Alvaro Arrizabalaga,Javier Baena,Cecillio Barroso-Ruíz,Christopher A. Bergman,Coralie Boitard,Paolo Boscato,Miguel Caparrós,Nicholas J. Conard,Christelle Draily,Alain Froment,Bertila Galván,Paolo Gambassini,Alejandro García-Moreno,Stefano Grimaldi,Paul Haesaerts,Brigitte Holt,María-José Iriarte-Chiapusso,Arthur J. Jelinek,Jesús Francisco Jordá Pardo,José-Manuel Maíllo-Fernández,Anat Marom,Julià Maroto,Mario Menéndez,Laure Metz,Eugène Morin,Adriana Moroni,Fabio Negrino,Eleni Panagopoulou,Marco Peresani,Stéphane Pirson,Marco de la Rasilla,Julien Riel-Salvatore,Annamaria Ronchitelli,David Santamaría,Patrick Semal,Ludovic Slimak,Joaquim Soler,Narcís Soler,Aritza Villaluenga,Ron Pinhasi,Roger Jacobi +47 more
TL;DR: Improved accelerator mass spectrometry 14C techniques are applied to construct robust chronologies from 40 key Mousterian and Neanderthal archaeological sites, showing that there was ample time for the transmission of cultural and symbolic behaviours, as well as possible genetic exchanges, between the two groups.
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El Castillo (Cantabria, northern Iberia) and the Transitional Aurignacian: Using radiocarbon dating to assess site taphonomy
Rachel Wood,Rachel Wood,Federico Bernaldo de Quirós,José-Manuel Maíllo-Fernández,José-Miguel Tejero,José-Miguel Tejero,Ana Neira,Thomas Higham +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the majority of archaeological remains found at El Castillo in northern Iberia were excavated between 1910 and 1914 by Hugo Obermaier, and radiocarbon dates on humanly modified bone suggest that in the new area of excavation, unit 18 is found to be earlier than 42-cal kBP, with no evidence of material of a younger age.
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The Middle Stone Age of the Central Sahara: Biogeographical opportunities and technological strategies in later human evolution
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe some of the evidence for the Middle Stone Age (MSA) in Fazzan, and discuss it in the context of the African MSA more generally.
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The Transitional Aurignacian and the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic Transition Model in Cantabrian Iberia
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conclude that the long-held model of invasion by outsiders, specifically, anatomically modern humans, proposed for the introduction of the Upper Palaeolithic in Europe is no longer viable.
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L’Aurignacien archaïque de la grotte El Castillo (Espagne) : caractérisation technologique et typologique
TL;DR: Aurignacien archaique du bassin mediterraneen as discussed by the authors is a type of pseudo-archaique which is similar in spirit to the one proposed in this paper.