DRI Researcher Headed to World Heritage Archeological Site in Spain Print E-mail
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Collecting samples at one of the mid-late Pleistocene paleo-anthropological karstic-cave sites at Atapuerca, Spain (G. Berger & A. Gonzalez, 2000).
Collecting samples at one of the mid-late Pleistocene paleo-anthropological karstic-cave sites at Atapuerca, Spain (G. Berger & A. Gonzalez, 2000).

DRI Researcher Headed to World Heritage Archeological Site in Spain
Dr. Glenn Berger returns to Atapuerca to help date some of the Europes’s oldest remains

RENO — DRI’s Dr. Glenn Berger is headed to Spain to study one of the world’s most important archeological sites. Berger, using luminescence dating, will measure the time elapsed since the sediment’s last exposure to sunshine. 

 
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