José Ramos Muñoz

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José Ramos Muñoz is a Spanish neo-marxist archaeologist, professor of prehistory at the University of Cádiz. As an influential Spanish-speaking archaeologist with dozens of books and hundreds of published papers, he has conducted extensive fieldwork in Europe and Africa. He is the director of the Revista Atlántica Mediterránea de Prehistoria y Arqueología Social (RAMPAS Magazine). His excavations at Benzú cave, north Africa, with chronologies between 250,000 and 100,000 years BP, represents the first evidence of Mousterian stone industries in Africa.

[edit] Selected bibliography

  • Ramos, Bernal and Castañeda, ed. 2003. El abrigo y cueva de Benzú en la prehistoria de Ceuta. University of Cádiz.
  • Ramos, J. and Bernal, D., ed. 2006. El Proyecto Benzú. 250.000 años de historia en la orilla africana del Círculo del Estrecho.
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