Environmental availability, behavioural diversity and diet: a zooarchaeological approach from the TD10-1 sublevel of Gran Dolina (Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain …
The suggestion that the Neanderthal linage hominids had predominantly rich diet in meat
derived from large game is progressing towards views which propose a higher nutritional …
derived from large game is progressing towards views which propose a higher nutritional …
[HTML][HTML] A review on the Pleistocene occurrences and palaeobiology of Hippopotamus antiquus based on the record from the Barranc de la Boella Section (Francolí …
Abstract The study of European Pleistocene Hippopotamus presents unresolved questions
and a lack of consensus among specialists being matter of hotly debate in the last decades …
and a lack of consensus among specialists being matter of hotly debate in the last decades …
Early Levallois core technology between marine isotope stage 12 and 9 in Western Europe
Early Levallois core technology is usually dated in Europe to the end of Marine Isotope
Stage (MIS) 9 and particularly from the beginning of MIS 8 to MIS 6. This technology is …
Stage (MIS) 9 and particularly from the beginning of MIS 8 to MIS 6. This technology is …
Fire for a reason: Barbecue at middle Pleistocene Qesem cave, Israel
Qesem Cave is a Middle Pleistocene site in Israel occupied between 420 and 200 ka.
Excavations have revealed a wealth of innovative behaviors most likely practiced by a new …
Excavations have revealed a wealth of innovative behaviors most likely practiced by a new …
Neanderthal diets in central and southeastern Mediterranean Iberia
During recent decades, Neanderthal diet has been a major research topic in
palaeoanthropology. This has been accelerated by the maturation of different techniques …
palaeoanthropology. This has been accelerated by the maturation of different techniques …
Towards an understanding of hominin marrow extraction strategies: a proposal for a percussion mark terminology
Percussion marks have been studied in the field of archaeology for more than a century.
Researchers have identified, characterized and analysed them in order to distinguish them …
Researchers have identified, characterized and analysed them in order to distinguish them …
The Western European Acheulean: Reading variability at a regional scale
In the context of the Western European Acheulean Project, this study aims to characterize
Acheulean technology in Western Europe through the analysis of handaxes and cleavers …
Acheulean technology in Western Europe through the analysis of handaxes and cleavers …
What happens around a fire: faunal processing sequences and spatial distribution at Qesem Cave (300 ka), Israel
The technological innovation involving the controlled use of fire represents a decisive
change in human subsistence. Hearths and the spatial distribution patterns associated with …
change in human subsistence. Hearths and the spatial distribution patterns associated with …
Recycling bones in the middle pleistocene: some reflections from Gran Dolina TD10-1 (Spain), bolomor cave (Spain) and Qesem cave (Israel)
Archaeologists can use different kinds of data to identify recycling. However, most
approaches to recycling are based on lithic artefact attributes, especially on surface …
approaches to recycling are based on lithic artefact attributes, especially on surface …
[HTML][HTML] Human occupation of the North American Colorado Plateau∼ 37,000 years ago
Calibrating human population dispersals across Earth's surface is fundamental to assessing
rates and timing of anthropogenic impacts and distinguishing ecological phenomena …
rates and timing of anthropogenic impacts and distinguishing ecological phenomena …