The human cranial remains from Gran Dolina Lower Pleistocene site (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain).
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I. Martínez | J. Arsuaga | A. Gracia | C. Lorenzo | J L Arsuaga | C Lorenzo | A Gracia | I Martínez | A Muñoz | O Alonso | J Gallego | O. Alonso | Alberto Mun˜oz | Jesús Gallego
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