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keywords = {Zooarchaeology},  abstract = {Abstract Neanderthal behavior is often described in one of two contradictory ways: 1) Neanderthals were behaviorally inflexible and specialized in large game hunting or 2) Neanderthals exhibited a wide range of behaviors and exploited a wide range of resources including plants and small, fast game. Using stone tool residue analysis with supporting information from zooarchaeology, we provide evidence that at the Abri du Maras, Ardèche, France, Neanderthals were behaviorally flexible at the beginning of \{MIS\} 4. Here, Neanderthals exploited a wide range of resources including large mammals, fish, ducks, raptors, rabbits, mushrooms, plants, and wood. Twisted fibers on stone tools provide evidence of making string or cordage. Using a variety of lines of evidence, we show the presence of stone projectile tips, possibly used in complex projectile technology. This evidence shows a level of behavioral variability that is often denied to Neanderthals. Furthermore, it sheds light on perishable materials and resources that are not often recovered which should be considered more fully in reconstructions of Neanderthal behavior.},  }  @article{Fern_ndez_Peris_2012,  doi = {10.1016/j.quaint.2010.10.014},  url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2010.10.014},  year = {2012},  month = {jan},  publisher = {Elsevier {BV}},  volume = {247},  pages = {267--277},  author = {Josep Fern{\'{a}}ndez Peris and Virginia Barciela Gonz{\'{a}}lez and Ruth Blasco and Felipe Cuartero and Hannah Fluck and Pablo Sa{\~{n}}udo and Carlos Verdasco},  title = {{The earliest evidence of hearths in Southern Europe: The case of Bolomor Cave (Valencia Spain)}},  journal = {Quaternary International},  }