Occurrence of whale barnacles in Nerja Cave (Málaga, southern Spain): Indirect evidence of whale consumption by humans in the Upper Magdalenian

Esteban Álvarez-Fernández*, René Pierre Carriol, Jesús F. Jordá, J. Emili Aura, Bárbara Avezuela, Ernestina Badal, Yolanda Carrión, Javier García-Guinea, Adolfo Maestro, Juan V. Morales, Guillém Perez, Manuel Perez-Ripoll, María J. Rodrigo, James E. Scarff, M. Paz Villalba, Rachel Wood

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