Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Pigment-stained Marine Shell (Image 2)

Pigment-stained Marine Shell (Image 2)
Wed, 03 Nov 2010 03:11:21 -0500

Perforated marine shells from Cueva Ant?n, a Neanderthal-associated site

Perforated marine shells from Cueva Ant?n, a Neanderthal-associated site in the Murcia province of south-east Spain (Glycymeris insubrica, left and right, and Acanthocardia tuberculata, center). The larger of the two Glycymeris shells was stained with hematite, a red ...

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