Neanderthal cannibalism at moula-guercy, ardèche, France
The cave site of Moula-Guercy, 80 meters above the modern Rhone River, was occupied by
Neanderthals approximately 100,000 years ago. Excavations since 1991 have yielded rich
paleontological, paleobotanical, and archaeological assemblages, including parts of six
Neanderthals. The Neanderthals are contemporary with stone tools and faunal remains in
the same tightly controlled stratigraphic and spatial contexts. The inference of Neanderthal
cannibalism at Moula-Guercy is based on comparative analysis of hominid and ungulate …
Neanderthals approximately 100,000 years ago. Excavations since 1991 have yielded rich
paleontological, paleobotanical, and archaeological assemblages, including parts of six
Neanderthals. The Neanderthals are contemporary with stone tools and faunal remains in
the same tightly controlled stratigraphic and spatial contexts. The inference of Neanderthal
cannibalism at Moula-Guercy is based on comparative analysis of hominid and ungulate …
The cave site of Moula-Guercy, 80 meters above the modern Rhone River, was occupied by Neanderthals approximately 100,000 years ago. Excavations since 1991 have yielded rich paleontological, paleobotanical, and archaeological assemblages, including parts of six Neanderthals. The Neanderthals are contemporary with stone tools and faunal remains in the same tightly controlled stratigraphic and spatial contexts. The inference of Neanderthal cannibalism at Moula-Guercy is based on comparative analysis of hominid and ungulate bone spatial distributions, modifications by stone tools, and skeletal part representations.
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