El elefante fósil de Buelna (Asturias). Nota preliminar
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https://doi.org/10.3989/egeol.98545-6223Keywords:
fossil elephant, Buelna Cave (Asturias, Spain), Elephas antiquus, last interglacial periodAbstract
An elephant fossil was found in a cave close to Buena (Asturias, Spain). It was identified as Elephas antiquus (Falconer & Cautley). This initial study is based on the morphological and metrical characteristics of a femur and an hemipelvis. These fossil remains belong to a grown-up quite complete animal which is still waiting for its extraction. According to chronology, we allocate this finding to the last interglacial period.
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