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A New Methodology Improves the Study of Paleolithic Furniture Art

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A team of archaeology from the University of Jaume I, the Universitat de Barcelona and the Catalan Institute for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA) has developed a new methodology that allows a much more detailed, precise and objective analysis of the pieces of late paleolithic furniture art. Thanks to this study, the research team has been able to review with greater precision several published pieces of the cave Matutano (Vilafamés), a refe…
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A team of archaeology from the University of Jaume I, the Universitat de Barcelona and the Catalan Institute for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA) has developed a new methodology that allows a much more detailed, precise and objective analysis of the pieces of late paleolithic furniture art. Thanks to this study, the research team has been able to review with greater precision several published pieces of the cave Matutano (Vilafamés), a refe…

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RUVID broke the news in on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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