Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) were recovered from Mid to Late Holocene sites at Ra’s al-Hamra and Ra’s al-Hadd, coastal Oman. These provide the third instance of this animal being documented from any prehistoric site anywhere, and the records provide one of the oldest, if not the oldest, dates for this distinctive chelonian—even though they do not refer to fossils. Decades of research in this region has yielded vast amounts of archeological information, including abundant evidence of intense exploitation and utilization of marine turtles from about 6,500 to 4,000 BP. During part of this period, turtle remains in human burials have been extraordinary; the turtle involved, ...
With more than 50 extant turtle species, Southeast Asia is currently a hotspot of turtle biodiversit...
Advancements in molecular science are continually improving our knowledge of marine turtle biology a...
International audienceAbstract Although non-marine turtles are nearly ubiquitous in the Southeast As...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
International audienceSmall, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
AbstractA subadult leatherback turtle was documented in the Gulf of Goubet (Djibouti) during a resea...
Turtles are important barometers of human impact on marine biodiversity. Very little, however, is kn...
With more than 50 extant turtle species, Southeast Asia is currently a hotspot of turtle biodiversit...
Advancements in molecular science are continually improving our knowledge of marine turtle biology a...
International audienceAbstract Although non-marine turtles are nearly ubiquitous in the Southeast As...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
International audienceSmall, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (...
Small, irregular isolated bones identified as remains of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) ...
AbstractA subadult leatherback turtle was documented in the Gulf of Goubet (Djibouti) during a resea...
Turtles are important barometers of human impact on marine biodiversity. Very little, however, is kn...
With more than 50 extant turtle species, Southeast Asia is currently a hotspot of turtle biodiversit...
Advancements in molecular science are continually improving our knowledge of marine turtle biology a...
International audienceAbstract Although non-marine turtles are nearly ubiquitous in the Southeast As...