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    Torralba and Ambrona (Province of Soria, Castile and León, Spain) are two paleontological and archaeological sites that correspond to various fossiliferous...
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  • Jaén Torralba (Cuenca), a town in the province of Cuenca, Castile-La Mancha Torralba and Ambrona (archaeological site), an archaeological site in Soria...
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  • notable archaeological sites sorted by country and territories. For one sorted by continent and time period, see the list of archaeological sites by continent...
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    usually in stream beds or scattered in alluvial plain (e.g., the Torralba and Ambrona sites in Spain). Another type of continental sediments are the hypogeous...
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  • branch to Soria splits from the Madrid-Zaragoza line. Torralba and Ambrona (archaeological site) "Instituto Nacional de Estadística. (Spanish Statistical...
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  • in Uttar Pradesh, India. Multiple sites in Europe, such as Torralba and Ambrona, Spain, and St. Esteve-Janson, France, have also shown evidence of the...
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    1960s. Between 1961 and 1963, he excavated, together with Francis Clark Howell, the paleontological site of Torralba and Ambrona, using new multidisciplinary...
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    Numantine Museum of Soria (category Archaeological museums in Spain)
    impressive remains of a prey species, Palaeoloxodon antiquus, from the Torralba and Ambrona sites, where the animals were butchered about 400,000 years ago. The...
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    (Theropithecus oswaldi); and Torralba and Ambrona in Spain which have an abundance of elephant bones (though also rhino and large hoofed mammals). The...
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    Karl Butzer (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
    Excavations at Torralba-Ambrona (1961–63, 1967, 1980–81); and directing the Sierra de Espadan Project in anthropology, historical archaeology, and environmental...
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    fire use was found at Torralba and Ambrona (Soria) along with lithic tools and animal fossil remains, including elephant, with and without evidence of human...
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    Hand axe (category Archaeological artefact types)
    (all of these sites are located in the east of England). Toth reached similar conclusions for pieces from the Spanish site in Ambrona (Soria). Analysis...
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    numerous notes about odd findings, he commenced excavations in Torralba del Moral and Ambrona, continued until 1916, at that time considered the most ancient...
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