Birds and bovids: new parietal engravings at the Romanelli Cave, Apulia
Dario Sigari(University of Ferrara), Raffaele Sardella(Sapienza University of Rome), Brunella Muttillo(University of Ferrara), Ilaria Mazzini(Institute of Environmental Geology and Geoengineering), Beniamino Mecozzi(Sapienza University of Rome), Jacopo Conti(Sapienza University of Rome), Giuseppe Lembo(Ministry of Education, Universities and Research), Luca Forti(University of Milan)
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