The fossil remains of large herbivores (genus Bos, Bison, Equus, Coelodonta and Stephanorhinus) are frequent in the archaeo-paleontological record in the South of France during the Middle and Late Pleistocene. The biometrical study of bones and teeth remains from 11 sites (Camp-de-peyre, La Micoque, Igue des Rameaux, Payre, Lunel-Viel, Rigabe, Suard, Combe-Grenal, Pech de l’Azé II, Coudoulous II, Peyre) and 22 bone ensembles/layers, consolidates by factorial statistical analysis, allow us to define the degree of contextual adaptation and the evolutionary trend of each taxon which in turn refine their biochronological contribution. Diet habit of each taxon, local environments and seasonal variations are documented by dental meso- and micro-w...
The morphometric adaptations and the phyletic evolution of the Equus genus during the Quaternary are...
The site of Les Auzières 2 (Méthamis, Vaucluse) was excavated from 2001 to 2005. It yielded an origi...
International audienceThe morphometric adaptations and the phyletic evolution of the Equus genus dur...
The fossil remains of large herbivores (genus Bos, Bison, Equus, Coelodonta and Stephanorhinus) are ...
Les restes fossiles des grands herbivores (genres Bos, Bison, Equus, Coelodonta et Stephanorhinus) s...
International audienceThe large Herbivores are particularly well represented in the level 9 of the C...
International audienceThis contribution presents a general account and summary of the research carri...
International audienceThe present paper aims to approach the subsistence systems, mobility and settl...
International audienceLarge bovids and cervids constituted major components of the European Middle P...
Large bovids and cervids constituted major components of the European Middle Palaeolithic faunas and...
International audienceLarge bovids and cervids constituted major components of the European Middle P...
Ouvrage publié à l'occasion du XVIII congrès de l'UISPP, Paris, 4-9 juin 2018International audience...
The site of Les Fieux (Miers, Lot, France) offers a long stratigraphic sequence for Palaeolithic (la...
The end of the Pleistocene period in western Europe is characterized by major climatic variations, i...
International audienceThe morphometric adaptations and the phyletic evolution of the Equus genus dur...
The morphometric adaptations and the phyletic evolution of the Equus genus during the Quaternary are...
The site of Les Auzières 2 (Méthamis, Vaucluse) was excavated from 2001 to 2005. It yielded an origi...
International audienceThe morphometric adaptations and the phyletic evolution of the Equus genus dur...
The fossil remains of large herbivores (genus Bos, Bison, Equus, Coelodonta and Stephanorhinus) are ...
Les restes fossiles des grands herbivores (genres Bos, Bison, Equus, Coelodonta et Stephanorhinus) s...
International audienceThe large Herbivores are particularly well represented in the level 9 of the C...
International audienceThis contribution presents a general account and summary of the research carri...
International audienceThe present paper aims to approach the subsistence systems, mobility and settl...
International audienceLarge bovids and cervids constituted major components of the European Middle P...
Large bovids and cervids constituted major components of the European Middle Palaeolithic faunas and...
International audienceLarge bovids and cervids constituted major components of the European Middle P...
Ouvrage publié à l'occasion du XVIII congrès de l'UISPP, Paris, 4-9 juin 2018International audience...
The site of Les Fieux (Miers, Lot, France) offers a long stratigraphic sequence for Palaeolithic (la...
The end of the Pleistocene period in western Europe is characterized by major climatic variations, i...
International audienceThe morphometric adaptations and the phyletic evolution of the Equus genus dur...
The morphometric adaptations and the phyletic evolution of the Equus genus during the Quaternary are...
The site of Les Auzières 2 (Méthamis, Vaucluse) was excavated from 2001 to 2005. It yielded an origi...
International audienceThe morphometric adaptations and the phyletic evolution of the Equus genus dur...