International audienceThe 2002 discovery of the earliest European modern humans in the Peştera cu Oase (Romania) has led to systematic excavations of a bone bed (two levels), containing principally the remains of cave bears (ca. 5000 bones) and dated between 50 and 40 ka cal BP. The thanatocenosis corresponds mainly to a subadult and adult male utilization of the cavity. Levels 1 and 2 are distinguishable by different conservation processes demonstrating respectively low- and high-energy hydraulic transports. The heavy component of cannibalism may indicate bone processing for trace elements and/or a more omnivorous diet than is usually ascribed to cave bear
We report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane, an archaeological si...
We report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane, an archaeological si...
International audienceWe report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane...
International audienceThe 2002 discovery of the earliest European modern humans in the Peştera cu Oa...
Previous bone collagen carbon and nitrogen isotopic studies of Late Pleistocene European cave bears ...
The cave bear Ursus spelaeus fossils remains are quite abundant in the Late Pleistocene site of Coro...
It has been suggested that cave bears had a vegetarian diet. They inhabited the deepest recesses of ...
The abundance of skeletal remains of cave bears in Pleistocene deposits can offer crucial informatio...
Research in cave bear palaeobiology focusing on population structure and mortality analysis may impr...
The Upper Pleistocene cave deposits of the Hohle Fels revealed several well preserved traces of huma...
The abundance of skeletal remains of cave bears in Pleistocene deposits can offer crucial informatio...
The Upper Pleistocene cave deposits of the Hohle Fels revealed several well preserved traces of huma...
Cave bears, an extinct subgenus (Spelearctos) of Ursus, were versatile enough to inhabit large areas...
Evidence of hunting and exploitation of cave bears (Ursus spelaeus, sensu lato) are recently documen...
Bı̂lgar and Laurentiu Sarcina discovered a pre-viously unknown karstic chamber with abundant remains...
We report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane, an archaeological si...
We report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane, an archaeological si...
International audienceWe report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane...
International audienceThe 2002 discovery of the earliest European modern humans in the Peştera cu Oa...
Previous bone collagen carbon and nitrogen isotopic studies of Late Pleistocene European cave bears ...
The cave bear Ursus spelaeus fossils remains are quite abundant in the Late Pleistocene site of Coro...
It has been suggested that cave bears had a vegetarian diet. They inhabited the deepest recesses of ...
The abundance of skeletal remains of cave bears in Pleistocene deposits can offer crucial informatio...
Research in cave bear palaeobiology focusing on population structure and mortality analysis may impr...
The Upper Pleistocene cave deposits of the Hohle Fels revealed several well preserved traces of huma...
The abundance of skeletal remains of cave bears in Pleistocene deposits can offer crucial informatio...
The Upper Pleistocene cave deposits of the Hohle Fels revealed several well preserved traces of huma...
Cave bears, an extinct subgenus (Spelearctos) of Ursus, were versatile enough to inhabit large areas...
Evidence of hunting and exploitation of cave bears (Ursus spelaeus, sensu lato) are recently documen...
Bı̂lgar and Laurentiu Sarcina discovered a pre-viously unknown karstic chamber with abundant remains...
We report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane, an archaeological si...
We report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane, an archaeological si...
International audienceWe report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane...