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Peninsula ( Cieslak et al., 2010 ; Lira et al., 2010 ). The contribution of native Iberian horses to the Iron Age Spanish horse suggests that the genetic influence of these horses continued to persist in Iberia until at least the 7th century BC in a
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. R. , & Henry , A. G. ( 2015 ). Microremains from El Mirón Cave human dental calculus suggest a mixed plant-animal subsistence economy during the Magdalenian in Northern Iberia . Journal of Archaeological Science, 60, 39 – 46 . doi: 10.1016/j