Cussac Cave presents a unique combination of parietal art and several hundred parts of scattered human remains, dated to the Middle Gravettian (29–28,000 cal BP). The cave is protected as a National Heritage site. As a result, only noninvasive bioanthropological analyses are allowed, consisting of in situ observations and the study of 3D models obtained by photogrammetry. Here we present the first results of these analyses of the human remains from Locus 3. Only 65 of the 106 human skeletal fragments and bones could be firmly identified. Virtual analyses were carried out on 3D models of 16 skeletal elements so that osteometric data could be provided. Despite the limitations inherent in studying commingled remains and those specific to Cussa...
This article presents the main skeletal characteristics of the two largely unpublished Gravettian ad...
Evidence of Neolithic occupation at Arma dell’Aquila (Finale Ligure, Italy) had been unearthed in th...
In limestone caves, environmental processes often cause alterations of human or animal skeletal rema...
Cussac Cave presents a unique combination of parietal art and several hundred parts of scattered hum...
La grotte de Cussac abrite une combinaison unique d’art pariétal et de centaines d’ossements humains...
The Mid-Upper Paleolithic (Gravettian) karstic Grotte de Cussac (France) contains two areas of human...
The Dolmen of Pedras Grandes (Odivelas, Lisboa, Portugal) was discovered and excavated at the end of...
International audienceAbstract: The Gargas cave has been the subject of a research programme since 2...
We gained new insights on Epigravettian funerary behavior at the Arene Candide cave through the ost...
The dolmen of Carrascal (Sintra, Portugal) was discovered at the end of the 19th century. The human...
International audienceAbstract: The Gargas cave has been the subject of a research programme since 2...
The famous upper Palaeolithic (Gravettian) burial with shell ornaments known as "Il Principe" was di...
The authors describe the discovery of the remains of two unidentified skeletonised individuals in a ...
The Arene Candide Cave is a renowned site on the northwestern Italian coast that has yielded numerou...
International audienceThis paper presents new AMS radiocarbon dates made on three human bones curate...
This article presents the main skeletal characteristics of the two largely unpublished Gravettian ad...
Evidence of Neolithic occupation at Arma dell’Aquila (Finale Ligure, Italy) had been unearthed in th...
In limestone caves, environmental processes often cause alterations of human or animal skeletal rema...
Cussac Cave presents a unique combination of parietal art and several hundred parts of scattered hum...
La grotte de Cussac abrite une combinaison unique d’art pariétal et de centaines d’ossements humains...
The Mid-Upper Paleolithic (Gravettian) karstic Grotte de Cussac (France) contains two areas of human...
The Dolmen of Pedras Grandes (Odivelas, Lisboa, Portugal) was discovered and excavated at the end of...
International audienceAbstract: The Gargas cave has been the subject of a research programme since 2...
We gained new insights on Epigravettian funerary behavior at the Arene Candide cave through the ost...
The dolmen of Carrascal (Sintra, Portugal) was discovered at the end of the 19th century. The human...
International audienceAbstract: The Gargas cave has been the subject of a research programme since 2...
The famous upper Palaeolithic (Gravettian) burial with shell ornaments known as "Il Principe" was di...
The authors describe the discovery of the remains of two unidentified skeletonised individuals in a ...
The Arene Candide Cave is a renowned site on the northwestern Italian coast that has yielded numerou...
International audienceThis paper presents new AMS radiocarbon dates made on three human bones curate...
This article presents the main skeletal characteristics of the two largely unpublished Gravettian ad...
Evidence of Neolithic occupation at Arma dell’Aquila (Finale Ligure, Italy) had been unearthed in th...
In limestone caves, environmental processes often cause alterations of human or animal skeletal rema...