ABSTRACT The current state of our knowledge of Neanderthal hunting and gathering is reviewed, with particular emphasis on the ‘transition ’ from the Middle to the Upper Palaeolithic. It is argued that the zooarchaeological data do not support any general change in strategy during this transition, and that Middle and Upper Palaeolithic hunting and gathering was largely determined by what was available seasonally in the local environment. Copyright 200
Large bovids and cervids constituted major components of the European Middle Palaeolithic faunas and...
Résumé publié dans le volume d'abstracts, S4-3, Hominin Subsistence in the Old World during the Plei...
The sophistication of Neanderthal behavioural strategies have been the subject of debate from the mo...
Middle Palaeolithic studies are punctuated with academic debates and reflections on how to understan...
Over the past several decades a variety of models have been proposed to explain perceived behavioral...
This paper examines the hunting strategies employed by Neanderthals at a series of kill or near-kill...
Neanderthals are most often portrayed as big game hunters who derived the vast majority of their die...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the question of the existence of collective hunting in N...
International audienceThe late Mousterian of Acheulian tradition (MTA) site of Pech-de-l'Azé 1 shows...
International audienceThe transition from Middle to Upper Paleolithic is a major biological and cult...
Recent research has associated differences in foraging behaviours between Neanderthals and Anatomica...
International audienceThe activities’ spatial organization of Neanderthal’s territory is often explo...
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This paper examines the hunting strategies employed by Neanderthals at a series of kill or near-kill...
Large bovids and cervids constituted major components of the European Middle Palaeolithic faunas and...
Résumé publié dans le volume d'abstracts, S4-3, Hominin Subsistence in the Old World during the Plei...
The sophistication of Neanderthal behavioural strategies have been the subject of debate from the mo...
Middle Palaeolithic studies are punctuated with academic debates and reflections on how to understan...
Over the past several decades a variety of models have been proposed to explain perceived behavioral...
This paper examines the hunting strategies employed by Neanderthals at a series of kill or near-kill...
Neanderthals are most often portrayed as big game hunters who derived the vast majority of their die...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the question of the existence of collective hunting in N...
International audienceThe late Mousterian of Acheulian tradition (MTA) site of Pech-de-l'Azé 1 shows...
International audienceThe transition from Middle to Upper Paleolithic is a major biological and cult...
Recent research has associated differences in foraging behaviours between Neanderthals and Anatomica...
International audienceThe activities’ spatial organization of Neanderthal’s territory is often explo...
Article In pressInternational audienceLarge bovids and cervids constituted major components of the E...
This paper examines the hunting strategies employed by Neanderthals at a series of kill or near-kill...
Large bovids and cervids constituted major components of the European Middle Palaeolithic faunas and...
Résumé publié dans le volume d'abstracts, S4-3, Hominin Subsistence in the Old World during the Plei...
The sophistication of Neanderthal behavioural strategies have been the subject of debate from the mo...