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SUMMARY
High fragmentation of bone assemblages is a common characteristic for Palaeolithic contexts. The ZooMS approach is increasingly used to identify at a taxonomical level highly fragmented and/or morphologically unidentifiable faunal remains, and to complete the taxonomic spectrum. Currently, in Italy, only a small number of late Neanderthals and early modern human specimens is available e_g_[27-29]. For all these reasons, the understanding of the Uluzzian is far from being complete and the in-depth investigation of bone fragments from Uluzzian sites is a task must be tackled to better define the association . . .
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