This article presents the results of archaeological exploration at De Nadale Cave, a new Late Middle Palaeolithic site recently discovered in the Berici Hills, a karstic plateau in the north-east of Italy. A first survey and field campaigns have brought to light a small cavity almost totally filled with sediments embedding one single Mousterian layer sandwiched by sediments avoid of any relevant archaeological remains. A large herbivore tooth has been U-Th dated, with a minimum age of 70.2 +1/-0.9 ky BP. Several economic and cultural aspects make this site peculiar with respect to the others at the regional scale. The faunal remains record the abundance of large ungulates, mostly Megaloceros giganteus, but also Cervus elaphus and Bos/Bison....
The dearth of evidence for late Neanderthals in Europe reduces our ability to understand the demise ...
In attempt to enlighten the debate on the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition, this work contrib...
Bone retouchers are present in the human toolkit throughout the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic and ap...
This article presents the results of archaeological exploration at De Nadale Cave, a new Late Middle...
This article presents the results of archaeological exploration at De Nadale Cave, a new Late Middle...
This article presents the results of archaeological exploration at De Nadale Cave, a new Late Middle...
During the MIS3 the Northern Adriatic region was covered by open birch-conifer forests, xerophytic s...
This article describes Rio Secco Cave, a newly discovered Middle Paleolithic site in the eastern Ita...
In this article we present evidence of the hard animal tissue exploitation at Paglicci Cave (Rignano...
North-eastern Italy was a familiar region for Neanderthal groups, as attested by over 20 Middle Pala...
We report here preliminary results from four seasons of excavation at the rockshelter of Riparo Bomb...
De Nadale cave, located at an altitude of 130 m a.s.l. in the Berici Hills in northeastern Italy, is...
The aim of the 2013 research was to enlarge the excavated area at the level of the late Mousterian s...
In attempt to enlighten the debate on the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition, this work contrib...
Mondeval de Sora is situated in the heart of the Dolomites (South Western Alps, Italy) at an altitud...
The dearth of evidence for late Neanderthals in Europe reduces our ability to understand the demise ...
In attempt to enlighten the debate on the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition, this work contrib...
Bone retouchers are present in the human toolkit throughout the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic and ap...
This article presents the results of archaeological exploration at De Nadale Cave, a new Late Middle...
This article presents the results of archaeological exploration at De Nadale Cave, a new Late Middle...
This article presents the results of archaeological exploration at De Nadale Cave, a new Late Middle...
During the MIS3 the Northern Adriatic region was covered by open birch-conifer forests, xerophytic s...
This article describes Rio Secco Cave, a newly discovered Middle Paleolithic site in the eastern Ita...
In this article we present evidence of the hard animal tissue exploitation at Paglicci Cave (Rignano...
North-eastern Italy was a familiar region for Neanderthal groups, as attested by over 20 Middle Pala...
We report here preliminary results from four seasons of excavation at the rockshelter of Riparo Bomb...
De Nadale cave, located at an altitude of 130 m a.s.l. in the Berici Hills in northeastern Italy, is...
The aim of the 2013 research was to enlarge the excavated area at the level of the late Mousterian s...
In attempt to enlighten the debate on the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition, this work contrib...
Mondeval de Sora is situated in the heart of the Dolomites (South Western Alps, Italy) at an altitud...
The dearth of evidence for late Neanderthals in Europe reduces our ability to understand the demise ...
In attempt to enlighten the debate on the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition, this work contrib...
Bone retouchers are present in the human toolkit throughout the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic and ap...