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    The makers of the Protoaurignacian and implications for Neandertal extinction by Benazzi, S., Slon, V., Talamo, S., Negrino, F., Peresani, M., Bailey, S. E., Sawyer, S., Panetta, D., Vicino, G., Starnini, E., Mannino, M. A., Salvadori, P. A., Meyer, M., Pääbo, S., Hublin, J.-J.

    “…The Protoaurignacian culture is pivotal to the debate about the timing of the arrival of modern humans in western Europe and the demise of Neandertals…”
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    Ground truth validated 3D electrical resistivity imaging of the archaeological deposits at Arma Veirana cave (northern Italy) by Torrese, P., Zucca, F., Martini, S., Benazzi, S., Drohobytsky, D., Gravel‐Miguel, C., Hodgkins, J., Meyer, D., Miller, C., Peresani, M., Orr, C., Riel‐Salvatore, J., Strait, D. S., Negrino, F.

    Published in Journal of quaternary science (01-08-2022)
    “…ABSTRACT We present 3D electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) imaging of the archaeological deposits at Arma Veirana cave (northern Italy), to date only…”
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    The Ornaments of the Arma Veirana Early Mesolithic Infant Burial by Gravel-Miguel, C., Cristiani, E., Hodgkins, J., Orr, C. M., Strait, D. S., Peresani, M., Benazzi, S., Pothier-Bouchard, G., Keller, H. M., Meyer, D., Drohobytsky, D., Talamo, S., Panetta, D., Zupancich, A., Miller, C. E., Negrino, F., Riel-Salvatore, J.

    “…Personal ornaments are widely viewed as indicators of social identity and personhood. Ornaments are ubiquitous from the Late Pleistocene to the Holocene, but…”
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    New Human Remains of Archaic Homo sapiens and Lower Palaeolithic Industries from Visogliano (Duino Aurisina, Trieste, Italy) by Abbazzi, L., Fanfani, F., Ferretti, M.P., Rook, L., Cattani, L., Masini, F., Mallegni, F., Negrino, F., Tozzi, C.

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-12-2000)
    “…New human remains have been found during recent excavations conducted in the lower section of Visogliano dolina (Trieste, Italy). They are represented by teeth…”
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    A geoarchaeological review of Balzi Rossi, Italy: A crossroad of Palaeolithic populations in the northwest Mediterranean by Ryan, D.D., Starnini, E., Serradimigni, M., Rossoni-Notter, E., Notter, O., Zerboni, A., Negrino, F., Grimaldi, S., Vacchi, M., Ragaini, L., Rovere, A., Perego, A., Muttoni, G., Santaniello, F., Moussous, A., Pappalardo, M.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-03-2024)
    “…The Balzi Rossi archaeological complex (comprised of caves, rock shelters, and open-air sites) is a globally significant site for Palaeolithic culture and…”
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    New evidence of plant food processing in Italy before 40ka by Mariotti Lippi, M., Aranguren, B., Arrighi, S., Attolini, D., Benazzi, S., Boschin, F., Florindi, S., Moroni, A., Negrino, F., Pallecchi, P., Pisaneschi, L., Riel-Salvatore, J., Ronchitelli, A., Revedin, A.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-07-2023)
    “…Evidence of plant food processing is a significant indicator of the human ability to exploit environmental resources. The recovery of starch grains associated…”
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    Archaeology. The makers of the Protoaurignacian and implications for Neandertal extinction by Benazzi, S, Slon, V, Talamo, S, Negrino, F, Peresani, M, Bailey, S E, Sawyer, S, Panetta, D, Vicino, G, Starnini, E, Mannino, M A, Salvadori, P A, Meyer, M, Pääbo, S, Hublin, J-J

    “…The Protoaurignacian culture is pivotal to the debate about the timing of the arrival of modern humans in western Europe and the demise of Neandertals…”
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