Macaca ulna from new excavations at the Notarchirico Acheulean site (Middle Pleistocene, Venosa, southern Italy)
Beniamino Mecozzi(Sapienza University of Rome), Marie-Hélène Moncel(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Camille Daujeard(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Antonio Curci(University of Bologna), Raffaele Sardella(Sapienza University of Rome), Alessio Iannucci(Sapienza University of Rome)
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