Under the Skin of a Lion: Unique Evidence of Upper Paleolithic Exploitation and Use of Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea) from the Lower Gallery of La Garma (Spain)
Marián Cueto, Edgard Camarós, Pedro Castaños, Roberto Ontañón, Pablo Arias

Abstract
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TopicsPleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology · Archaeology and ancient environmental studies · Archaeological and Geological Studies
The following information is missing from the Acknowledgement section: The present research has been conducted under the doctorate programme on Prehistoric Archaeology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
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- 1Cueto M, Camarós E, Castaños P, Ontañón R, Arias P (2016) Under the Skin of a Lion: Unique Evidence of Upper Paleolithic Exploitation and Use of Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea) from the Lower Gallery of La Garma (Spain). P Lo S ONE 11(10): e 0163591. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0163591 27783697 PMC 5082676 · doi ↗ · pubmed ↗
