Conférence de Montserrat Sanz Borras, chercheuse invitée LabexMed au LAMPEA jeudi 12 mars 2015 14h en salle 5 de la MMSH. Cervids are relatively common taxa in Pleistocene archaeological and paleontological sites; yet, owing to a high degree of fragmentation, as well as their relatively homogeneous morphology and absence of diagnostic elements, deer systematics remains somewhat imprecise. The Haploidoceros mediterraneus is a clear example of this issue, only documented in two french sites (Mi..
8 fig., 6 tab.International audienceWith morphological and biometrical studies of the remains of Red...
8 fig., 6 tab.International audienceWith morphological and biometrical studies of the remains of Red...
Deer are very abundant in the European Pleistocene and their marked species turnover and high rate o...
Conférence de Montserrat Sanz Borras, chercheuse invitée LabexMed au LAMPEA jeudi 12 mars 2015 14h e...
A detailed study of deer remains from Arago reveals the presence of Cervus elaphus cf. elaphus, Rang...
The cervid family is typical of the big mammals from Vallonnet cave (France), a site of the lower pl...
The cervid family is typical of the big mammals from Vallonnet cave (France), a site of the lower pl...
Jaurens Cave yielded three Cervid species, Cervus elaphus, Capreolus capreolus and Rangifer tarandus...
Jaurens Cave yielded three Cervid species, Cervus elaphus, Capreolus capreolus and Rangifer tarandus...
The different sites of the karstic complex of the Sierra de Atapuerca (Burgos, Spain) have yielded a...
The different sites of the karstic complex of the Sierra de Atapuerca (Burgos, Spain) have yielded a...
FIG. 1. — Habitus of Eucladoceros ctenoides Nesti, 1841 (A), Metacervoceros rhenanus Dubois, 1904 (B...
With morphological and biometrical studies of the remains of Red Deer found in archaeological layers...
Kaiser, Thomas M., Croitor, Roman (2004): Ecological interpretations of early Pleistocene deer (Mamm...
With morphological and biometrical studies of the remains of Red Deer found in archaeological layers...
8 fig., 6 tab.International audienceWith morphological and biometrical studies of the remains of Red...
8 fig., 6 tab.International audienceWith morphological and biometrical studies of the remains of Red...
Deer are very abundant in the European Pleistocene and their marked species turnover and high rate o...
Conférence de Montserrat Sanz Borras, chercheuse invitée LabexMed au LAMPEA jeudi 12 mars 2015 14h e...
A detailed study of deer remains from Arago reveals the presence of Cervus elaphus cf. elaphus, Rang...
The cervid family is typical of the big mammals from Vallonnet cave (France), a site of the lower pl...
The cervid family is typical of the big mammals from Vallonnet cave (France), a site of the lower pl...
Jaurens Cave yielded three Cervid species, Cervus elaphus, Capreolus capreolus and Rangifer tarandus...
Jaurens Cave yielded three Cervid species, Cervus elaphus, Capreolus capreolus and Rangifer tarandus...
The different sites of the karstic complex of the Sierra de Atapuerca (Burgos, Spain) have yielded a...
The different sites of the karstic complex of the Sierra de Atapuerca (Burgos, Spain) have yielded a...
FIG. 1. — Habitus of Eucladoceros ctenoides Nesti, 1841 (A), Metacervoceros rhenanus Dubois, 1904 (B...
With morphological and biometrical studies of the remains of Red Deer found in archaeological layers...
Kaiser, Thomas M., Croitor, Roman (2004): Ecological interpretations of early Pleistocene deer (Mamm...
With morphological and biometrical studies of the remains of Red Deer found in archaeological layers...
8 fig., 6 tab.International audienceWith morphological and biometrical studies of the remains of Red...
8 fig., 6 tab.International audienceWith morphological and biometrical studies of the remains of Red...
Deer are very abundant in the European Pleistocene and their marked species turnover and high rate o...