[HTML][HTML] Late Neanderthal “menu” from northern to southern Italy: freshwater and terrestrial animal resources
One of the unanswered questions in Palaeolithic studies is how Neanderthals adapted their
subsistence strategies by changing their diet at such a late stage of their existence …
subsistence strategies by changing their diet at such a late stage of their existence …
[HTML][HTML] Long genetic and social isolation in Neanderthals before their extinction
Neanderthal genomes have been recovered from sites across Eurasia, painting an
increasingly complex picture of their populations' structure that mostly indicates that late …
increasingly complex picture of their populations' structure that mostly indicates that late …
Pleistocene herbivores and carnivores from France: An updated overview of the literature, sites and taxonomy
JP Brugal, A Argant, M Boudadi-Maligne… - Annales de …, 2020 - Elsevier
This contribution presents a general account and summary of the research carried out over
the past decades on the Quaternary faunas of France. This country is located in the center of …
the past decades on the Quaternary faunas of France. This country is located in the center of …
Large carnivores as taphonomic agents of space modification: an experimental approach with archaeological implications
At most Pleistocene archaeological sites it is difficult to observe structured complex spatial
behaviour. This common phenomenon could be a taphonomic issue. Problems in the …
behaviour. This common phenomenon could be a taphonomic issue. Problems in the …
Modeling Neanderthal clothing using ethnographic analogues
N Wales - Journal of human evolution, 2012 - Elsevier
Although direct evidence for Neanderthal clothing is essentially nonexistent, information
about Paleolithic clothing could provide insights into the biological, technological, and …
about Paleolithic clothing could provide insights into the biological, technological, and …
Neanderthal firewood management: evidence from stratigraphic unit IV of Abric Del Pastor (eastern Iberia)
This paper presents anthracological data from Abric del Pastor (Alcoi, Spain), a Middle
Paleolithic rock shelter site. Analysis of 1077 wood charcoal remains from Stratigraphic Unit …
Paleolithic rock shelter site. Analysis of 1077 wood charcoal remains from Stratigraphic Unit …
Preliminary analysis of European small mammal faunas of the Eemian interglacial: Species composition and species diversity at a regional scale
A Markova, A Puzachenko - Quaternary, 2018 - mdpi.com
Small mammal remains obtained from the European localities dated to the Eemian
(Mikulino) age have been analyzed for the first time at a regional scale based on the present …
(Mikulino) age have been analyzed for the first time at a regional scale based on the present …
Updates to the carnivore fauna from the Sima de los Huesos
N García, IJ Jimenez, R Blázquez‐Orta… - The Anatomical …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Sima de los Huesos site in the Sierra de Atapuerca (Burgos, northern Spain) is
a Middle Pleistocene locality with the most important accumulation of humans in the …
a Middle Pleistocene locality with the most important accumulation of humans in the …
Microtus cabrerae (Rodentia: Cricetidae)
Microtus cabrerae, or Cabrera's vole, is a medium-sized arvicoline, and one of the largest
Microtus species. M. cabrerae is an Iberoccitane endemic, which is currently restricted to the …
Microtus species. M. cabrerae is an Iberoccitane endemic, which is currently restricted to the …
The first record of Cuon alpinus (Pallas, 1811) from Poland and the possible impact of other large canids on the evolution of the species
A Marciszak, A Kropczyk… - Journal of Quaternary …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The presence of Cuon alpinus in Poland is documented here for the first time. Between 650
and 450 ka, Lycaon lycaonoides dominated the open lands, while Cuon alpinus priscus …
and 450 ka, Lycaon lycaonoides dominated the open lands, while Cuon alpinus priscus …