Middle Palaeolithic refugium, or archaeological misconception? A new U-Series and radiocarbon chronology of Abric Agut (Capellades, Spain)

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Abstract

New U-Series and C14 (AMS) dates are provided for the Abric Agut (Capellades, Barcelona, Spain). This site was previously considered to be of Middle Palaeolithic age according to the characteristics of the lithic assemblage. In addition, human teeth were uncovered and attributed to neandertals. However, radiometric dating clearly indicates a Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene age. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Vaquero, M., Esteban, M., Allué, E., Vallverdú, J., Carbonell, E., & Bischoff, J. L. (2002). Middle Palaeolithic refugium, or archaeological misconception? A new U-Series and radiocarbon chronology of Abric Agut (Capellades, Spain). Journal of Archaeological Science, 29(9), 953–958. https://doi.org/10.1006/jasc.2001.0794

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