GROTTA ROMANELLI (SOUTHERN ITALY, APULIA): LEGACIES AND ISSUES IN EXCAVATING A KEY SITE FOR THE PLEISTOCENE OF THE MEDITERRANEAN
Raffaele Sardella(Sapienza University of Rome), Mario Voltaggio(Institute of Environmental Geology and Geoengineering), Mauro Brilli(Institute of Environmental Geology and Geoengineering), Brunella Muttillo(University of Ferrara), Massimo Massussi(Sapienza University of Rome), Ilaria Mazzini(Institute of Environmental Geology and Geoengineering), Francesca Giustini(Institute of Environmental Geology and Geoengineering), Beniamino Mecozzi(Sapienza University of Rome), Dario Sigari(University of Ferrara), Sonia Tucci(Sapienza University of Rome), Giuseppe Lembo(Ministry of Education, Universities and Research), Dawid A. Iurino(Sapienza University of Rome)
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