Paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic interpretation of the stratigraphic sequence of Lezetxiki II Cave (Basque Country, Iberian Peninsula) inferred from small small vertebrate assemblages

Abstract We present a paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic reconstruction based on microfaunal assemblages preserved at Lezetxiki II Cave (Arrasate, Basque Country, Iberian Peninsula) and synthesize previously published and new chronological work from the cave to better understand the environmental...

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Hauptverfasser: Garcia-Ibaibarriaga, Naroa, Suárez-Bilbao, Aitziber, Bailon, Salvador, Arrizabalaga, Alvaro, Iriarte-Chiapusso, Maria José, Arnold, Lee, Demuro, Martina, Murelaga, Xabier
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