U-Th dating of carbonate crusts reveals Neandertal origin of Iberian cave art
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J. Zilhão | P. Pettitt | D. Hoffmann | C. Standish | M. García-Diez | J. A. Milton | J. Alcolea-González | P. Cantalejo-Duarte | H. Collado | R. de Balbín | M. Lorblanchet | J. Ramos-Muñoz | G-Ch Weniger | A. Pike | J. Milton | J. Milton | R. D. Balbín | G.-Ch. Weniger
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