Fossil mammal assemblages found in various localities of the Italian Peninsula provide significant information to create a detailed biochronological framework for the middle–late Villafranchian and Epivillafranchian of Europe and to reconstruct the evolution of early Pleistocene terrestrial ecosystems, when the earliest dispersal of Homo in Europe occurred. Here, we provide an updated critical overview on three Italian sites that in the last few years have provided the most interesting information on this crucial time interval: Coste San Giacomo (Latium; about 2.1 million years, Ma), Pantalla (Umbria; about 1.9–1.7 Ma), and Pirro Nord (Apulia; about 1.6–1.3 Ma). © 2017 Académie des science
This work focus on evolution of small mammals assemblages in the Italian peninsula during Upper Plei...
Quaternary glacial/interglacial alternations, influenced by orbital obliquity cycles with a 41-ka lo...
The late Early and Middle Pleistocene mammal fossil record of Italy has been revised by grouping fau...
This paper is aimed to elucidate the ecological scenario in Italy in the Early to Middle Pleistocene...
Some flint lithic artifacts were discovered in the fissure fillings of the well-known Pirro Nord si...
Some flint lithic artifacts were discovered in the fissure fillings of the well-known Pirro Nord sit...
The climatic events of the Pleistocene affected the physical and/or biotic environment and are refle...
Since the late 70s, the Early Pleistocene (Gelasian) site of Coste San Giacomo (Anagni Basin, centra...
In recent years, there has been growing evidence suggesting that hu- mans entered the Mediterranean ...
The analysis of human evolution should not leave aside the evaluation of faunal and paleoenvironment...
<strong>Abstract</strong> During the Plio-Pleistocene, sharp important changes in the l...
The picture of the Palaeolithic adaptations in the Italian Peninsula has always been coarse-grained ...
Facies and ostracod analyses have been performed on a continental core drilled at Coste San Giacomo ...
Les assemblages de mammifères fossiles trouvés dans différentes localités de la péninsule Italienne ...
Paleoenvironmental variations that occurred in Italy from the Middle Pliocene to the Late Pleistocen...
This work focus on evolution of small mammals assemblages in the Italian peninsula during Upper Plei...
Quaternary glacial/interglacial alternations, influenced by orbital obliquity cycles with a 41-ka lo...
The late Early and Middle Pleistocene mammal fossil record of Italy has been revised by grouping fau...
This paper is aimed to elucidate the ecological scenario in Italy in the Early to Middle Pleistocene...
Some flint lithic artifacts were discovered in the fissure fillings of the well-known Pirro Nord si...
Some flint lithic artifacts were discovered in the fissure fillings of the well-known Pirro Nord sit...
The climatic events of the Pleistocene affected the physical and/or biotic environment and are refle...
Since the late 70s, the Early Pleistocene (Gelasian) site of Coste San Giacomo (Anagni Basin, centra...
In recent years, there has been growing evidence suggesting that hu- mans entered the Mediterranean ...
The analysis of human evolution should not leave aside the evaluation of faunal and paleoenvironment...
<strong>Abstract</strong> During the Plio-Pleistocene, sharp important changes in the l...
The picture of the Palaeolithic adaptations in the Italian Peninsula has always been coarse-grained ...
Facies and ostracod analyses have been performed on a continental core drilled at Coste San Giacomo ...
Les assemblages de mammifères fossiles trouvés dans différentes localités de la péninsule Italienne ...
Paleoenvironmental variations that occurred in Italy from the Middle Pliocene to the Late Pleistocen...
This work focus on evolution of small mammals assemblages in the Italian peninsula during Upper Plei...
Quaternary glacial/interglacial alternations, influenced by orbital obliquity cycles with a 41-ka lo...
The late Early and Middle Pleistocene mammal fossil record of Italy has been revised by grouping fau...