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TítuloPaleoecological implications inferred from stable isotopic signatures (δ13C,δ15N) in bone collagen of Ursus spelaeus ROS HEIN

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Figure 1 plots the location of Liñares (LÓPEZ & GRANDAL, 1998; GRANDAL

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