The earliest evidence for Upper Paleolithic occupation in the Armenian Highlands at Aghitu-3 Cave
Andrew W. Kandel(Loyola University Chicago), Lior Weissbrod(University of Haifa), Boris Gasparyan(Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography), Gerlinde Bigga(University of Tübingen), Varduhi Vardazaryan(University of Tübingen), Davit Vasilyan(University of Fribourg), Andreas Taller(University of Tübingen), Angela A Bruch(Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities), Ben Gruwier(Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Ellery Frahm(Harvard University), Robert Ghukasyan(Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography), Ethel Allué(Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social), Victoria L. Cullen(University of Oxford), Christopher E. Miller(University of Tübingen), Firas Jabbour(Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities)
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