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    Formation processes, fire use, and patterns of human occupation across the Middle Palaeolithic (MIS 5a-5b) of Gruta da Oliveira (Almonda karst system, Torres Novas, Portugal) by Angelucci, Diego E., Nabais, Mariana, Zilhão, João

    Published in PloS one (11-10-2023)
    “…Gruta da Oliveira features a c. 13 m-thick infilling that includes a c. 6.5 m-thick archaeological deposit (the “Middle Palaeolithic sequence” complex), which…”
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    Symbolic use of marine shells and mineral pigments by Iberian Neandertals 115,000 years ago by Hoffmann, Dirk L, Angelucci, Diego E, Villaverde, Valentín, Zapata, Josefina, Zilhão, João

    Published in Science advances (01-02-2018)
    “…Cueva de los Aviones (southeast Spain) is a site of the Neandertal-associated Middle Paleolithic of Europe. It has yielded ochred and perforated marine shells,…”
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    Reconstructing Middle and Upper Paleolithic human mobility in Portuguese Estremadura through laser ablation strontium isotope analysis by Linscott, Bethan, Pike, Alistair W. G., Angelucci, Diego E., Cooper, Matthew J., Milton, James S., Matias, Henrique, Zilhão, João

    “…Understanding mobility and landscape use is important in reconstructing subsistence behavior, range, and group size, and it may contribute to our understanding…”
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    Revisiting the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic archaeology of Gruta do Caldeirão (Tomar, Portugal) by Zilhão, João, Angelucci, Diego E, Arnold, Lee J, d'Errico, Francesco, Dayet, Laure, Demuro, Martina, Deschamps, Marianne, Fewlass, Helen, Gomes, Luís, Linscott, Beth, Matias, Henrique, Pike, Alistair W G, Steier, Peter, Talamo, Sahra, Wild, Eva M

    Published in PloS one (27-10-2021)
    “…Gruta do Caldeirão features a c. 6 m-thick archaeological stratification capped by Holocene layers ABC-D and Ea, which overlie layer Eb, a deposit of…”
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    Environmental evolution, faunal and human occupation since 2 Ma in the Anagni basin, central Italy by Florindo, Fabio, Marra, Fabrizio, Angelucci, Diego E., Biddittu, Italo, Bruni, Luciano, Florindo, Federico, Gaeta, Mario, Guillou, Hervé, Jicha, Brian, Macrì, Patrizia, Morigi, Caterina, Nomade, Sebastien, Parenti, Fabio, Pereira, Alison, Grimaldi, Stefano

    Published in Scientific reports (29-03-2021)
    “…We present the study of a composite, yet continuous sedimentary succession covering the time interval spanning 2.6–0.36 Ma in the intramontane basin of Anagni…”
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    Geoarchaeological characterisation of a Younger Dryas site in the Alpine uplands: Cornafessa rock shelter (Italy) by Angelucci, Diego E., Patauner, Erica, Duches, Rossella

    Published in Geoarchaeology (01-01-2023)
    “…The effects of the Younger Dryas (YD) fluctuation on Late Pleistocene hunter‐gatherers' settlement and subsistence systems in the southern Alps are poorly…”
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    Continuity and discontinuity in the history of upland pastoral landscapes: the case study of Val Molinac and Val Poré (Val di Sole, Trentino, Eastern Italian Alps) by Carrer, Francesco, Angelucci, Diego E.

    Published in Landscape research (18-08-2018)
    “…This paper addresses the question of the formation and evolution of upland rural Alpine landscapes. The case study presented here refers to two upland…”
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    Linking site formation processes to magnetic properties. Rock- and archeomagnetic analysis of the combustion levels at Riparo Gaban (Italy) by Kapper, Kathrin Lisa, Anesin, Daniela, Donadini, Fabio, Angelucci, Diego E., Cavulli, Fabio, Pedrotti, Annaluisa, Hirt, Ann M.

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-01-2014)
    “…This study focuses on archeomagnetic directional data that are obtained from combustion levels in the Riparo Gaban rock shelter (northern Italy) in order to…”
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    Shepherds and karst: the use of caves and rock-shelters in the Mediterranean region during the Neolithic by Angelucci, Diego E., Boschian, Giovanni, Fontanals, Marta, Pedrotti, Annaluisa, Vergès, Josep Maria

    Published in World archaeology (01-06-2009)
    “…Several Neolithic to Iron Age sites of the Mediterranean region contain archaeological sediments, called fumiers, which are composed mainly of burnt animal…”
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    Obsidian in the Upper Palaeolithic of Iberia by Zilhão, João, Angelucci, Diego E., Le Bourdonnec, François-Xavier, Lucena, Armando, Martín-Lerma, Ignacio, Martínez, Susana, Matias, Henrique, Villaverde, Valentín, Zapata, Josefina

    Published in Antiquity (01-08-2021)
    “…Sourced from the Tyrrhenian Islands and exchanged over long distances, obsidian was used widely across prehistoric Western Europe. An obsidian core and…”
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    New insights on the Monte Fenera Palaeolithic, Italy: Geoarchaeology of the Ciota Ciara cave by Angelucci, Diego E., Zambaldi, Maurizio, Tessari, Umberto, Vaccaro, Carmela, Arnaud, Julie, Berruti, Gabriele L.F., Daffara, Sara, Arzarello, Marta

    Published in Geoarchaeology (01-07-2019)
    “…Monte Fenera is a mostly carbonate hill at the southern border of the Western Alps. It hosts several archaeological sites, among them karstic caves bearing…”
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    Formation processes at a high resolution Middle Paleolithic site: Cueva Antón (Murcia, Spain) by Angelucci, Diego E., Anesin, Daniela, Susini, Davide, Villaverde, Valentín, Zapata, Josefina, Zilhão, João

    Published in Quaternary international (27-11-2013)
    “…Cueva Antón is a Middle Paleolithic rockshelter located in the valley of the River Mula (Murcia, Spain). The archeological investigation of the site, which…”
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    Geoarchaeological insights from a Roman age incineration feature ( ustrinum) at Enconsta de Sant'Ana (Lisbon, Portugal) by Angelucci, Diego E.

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-09-2008)
    “…Ustrina are incineration funerary structures that are relatively common in Roman age cemeteries. Salvage excavations at Encosta de Sant'Ana (Lisbon, Portugal)…”
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    Procesos técnicos y culturales durante el Holoceno inicial en el noroeste de la Península Ibérica. Los niveles B y Bb de La Cativera (El Catllar, Tarragona) by MORALES, Juan Ignacio, VERGES, Josep M, FONTANALS, Marta, OLLE, Andreu, ALLUE, Ethel, ANGELUCCI, Diego E

    Published in Trabajos de prehistoria (30-06-2013)
    “…Este trabajo presenta la estructura tecnológica observada en los niveles B y Bb (Boreal) de La Cativera, donde se observa una dualidad entre explotaciones…”
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    From under the bulldozer's claws: the EE15 Late Gravettian occupation surface of the Lagar Velho rock-shelter by Almeida, Francisco, Moreno-García, Marta, Angelucci, Diego E.

    Published in World archaeology (01-06-2009)
    “…Between 2000 and 2004, field seasons at the Lagar Velho rock-shelter (Lapedo valley, Leiria, Portugal) were dedicated to the excavation of strata preserved…”
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    Formation processes, fire use, and patterns of human occupation across the Middle Palaeolithic by Angelucci, Diego E, Nabais, Mariana, Zilhão, João

    Published in PloS one (11-10-2023)
    “…Gruta da Oliveira features a c. 13 m-thick infilling that includes a c. 6.5 m-thick archaeological deposit (the "Middle Palaeolithic sequence" complex), which…”
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    Neolithic occupation and mid-Holocene soil formation at Encosta de Sant'Ana (Lisbon, Portugal): a geoarchaeological approach by Angelucci, Diego E., Soares, António Monge, Almeida, Luís, Brito, Rui, Leitão, Vasco

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-10-2007)
    “…Excavations at the archaeological site of Encosta de Sant'Ana (Lisbon, Portugal) uncovered a mid-Holocene buried alluvial soil associated with early Neolithic…”
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