FLK West (Lower Bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania): a new early Acheulean site with evidence for human exploitation of fauna
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Juan Francisco Palomeque-González | D. González-Aguilera | M. Maté-González | J. Yravedra | F. Diez-Martín | C. Egeland | M. Arriaza | Julia Aramendi | Elena García Vargas | Verónica Estaca-Gómez | P. Sánchez | C. Fraile | J. Duque | Sara Francisco Rodríguez | D. Uribelarrea | A. Mabulla | E. Baquedano | M. Domínguez‐Rodrigo | V. Estaca-Gómez
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