We discuss seven radiocarbon dates from remains of the straight-tusked elephant, Elephas antiquus Falconer and Cautley, 1847, from The Netherlands. These dates show that there is a strong possibility that this species became extinct much later in North Western Europe as is commonly accepted. The youngest radiocarbon date we present is 37,440 (+350, -310) BP.
In this paper we described the molar teeth of E. primigenius found in our country and stored in the ...
The German sites bearing straight-tusked elephant remains cover a period from 400 Ka (MIS 11) to the...
Endemic elephants, variously reduced in size, have been reported from a number of Mediterranean isla...
We discuss seven radiocarbon dates from remains of the straight-tusked elephant, Elephas antiquus Fa...
This thesis examines the evolution of the straight-tusked elephant (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) in Pleis...
Understanding extinction events requires an unbiased record of the chronology and ecology of victims...
In the last 100,000 years, mainland Europe lost over a dozen large mammal species. These were part o...
Understanding extinction events requires an unbiased record of the chronology and ecology of victims...
Understanding extinction events requires an unbiased record of the chronology and ecology of victims...
The PALEOFAUNA database developed by the authors contains information on more than 5500 Eurasian loc...
Pigmy elephants inhabited the islands from the Mediterranean region during the Pleistocene period bu...
DNA sequences from the Middle Pleistocene reveal that the extinct Eurasian straight-tusked elephants...
In this paper we described the molar teeth of E. primigenius found in our country and stored in the ...
The German sites bearing straight-tusked elephant remains cover a period from 400 Ka (MIS 11) to the...
Endemic elephants, variously reduced in size, have been reported from a number of Mediterranean isla...
We discuss seven radiocarbon dates from remains of the straight-tusked elephant, Elephas antiquus Fa...
This thesis examines the evolution of the straight-tusked elephant (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) in Pleis...
Understanding extinction events requires an unbiased record of the chronology and ecology of victims...
In the last 100,000 years, mainland Europe lost over a dozen large mammal species. These were part o...
Understanding extinction events requires an unbiased record of the chronology and ecology of victims...
Understanding extinction events requires an unbiased record of the chronology and ecology of victims...
The PALEOFAUNA database developed by the authors contains information on more than 5500 Eurasian loc...
Pigmy elephants inhabited the islands from the Mediterranean region during the Pleistocene period bu...
DNA sequences from the Middle Pleistocene reveal that the extinct Eurasian straight-tusked elephants...
In this paper we described the molar teeth of E. primigenius found in our country and stored in the ...
The German sites bearing straight-tusked elephant remains cover a period from 400 Ka (MIS 11) to the...
Endemic elephants, variously reduced in size, have been reported from a number of Mediterranean isla...