Maximum ages of the Côa valley (Portugal) engravings measured with Chlorine-36 /
Panel faces in teh Côu valley, Portugal, were available for engraving during the Upper Palaeolithic, according to 36Cl exposure ages of 16,000 to 136,000 years.
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