Articles (11) Publicacions en què ha participat algun/a investigador/a

2000

  1. 1997-2001: el estatus del "Homo antecessor"

    Zephyrus: Revista de prehistoria y arqueología, Núm. 53, pp. 5-14

  2. A probabilistic approach to the assessment of some life history pattern parameters in a Middle Pleistocene human population

    Mathematical Biosciences, Vol. 165, Núm. 2, pp. 147-162

  3. A recognition palaeomagnetic study of volcanic and sedimentary rocks from Dmanissi (Caucasus): Implications for the oldest human occupation in Europe

    Comptes Rendus de l'Academie de Sciences - Serie IIa: Sciences de la Terre et des Planetes, Vol. 331, Núm. 3, pp. 183-186

  4. Avances en la elaboración de una escala magneto- biostratigráfica del Terciario continental de Europa Occidental:: magnetoestratigrafía de las sucesiones oligocénicas del sector SE de la cuenca del Ebro e implicaciones en el estudio de la cinemática de sus márgenes tectónicos

    Geotemas (Madrid), Núm. 2, pp. 51-54

  5. Dimorfismo sexual en dientes humanos

    Mundo científico, Núm. 214, pp. 17-21

  6. Early human occupation of western Europe: Paleomagnetic dates for two paleolithic sites in Spain

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 97, Núm. 19, pp. 10666-10670

  7. Effect of lithostatic pressure and tectonic deformation on the magnetic fabric (anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility) in low-grade metamorphic rocks

    Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, Vol. 105, Núm. B9, pp. 21305-21317

  8. Fluorescence in situ hybridization

    Investigacion Y Technica Del Papel, Vol. 37, Núm. 146, pp. 639-653

  9. On the age of the hominid fossils at the Sima de los Huesos, Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain: Paleomagnetic evidence

    American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 111, Núm. 4, pp. 451-461

  10. The formation of an orocline by multiphase deformation: A paleomagnetic investigation of the Cantabria-Asturias Arc (northern Spain)

    Journal of Structural Geology, Vol. 22, Núm. 6, pp. 735-756

  11. The world's oldest stone artefacts from Gona, Ethiopia: Their implications for understanding stone technology and patterns of human evolution between 2.6-1.5 million years ago

    Journal of Archaeological Science, Vol. 27, Núm. 12, pp. 1197-1214