International audienceThe Quaternary sedimentary succession exposed at Cava Spagnulo, nearby the town of Grottaglie (Apulia, Southern Italy), is described for the first time. A preliminary list of the mammal remains from the upper part of the succession, has been compared with other Pleistocene Apulian sites. The identified taxa are represented by cranial and postcranial fragments and isolated teeth of bovids, cervids, equids, canids and lagomorph. In the same deposit also few Mousterian stone tools have been found. The study of the mammal assemblage and the lithic tools suggest that the upper part of the succession exposed at Cava Spagnulo could be referred to the second part of the marine isotopic stage 3
After the last interglacial [Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e] Europe was affected by several harsh cli...
The inventory of Pleistocene mammal-bearing deposits of Calabria is reported, on the basis of the da...
The biochronological setting proposed for the Plio-Pleistocene large mammal faunas of the Italian pe...
The Quaternary sedimentary succession exposed at Cava Spagnulo, nearby the town of Grottaglie (Apuli...
International audienceThe Quaternary sedimentary succession exposed at Cava Spagnulo, nearby the tow...
The Italian territory occupies a strategic position in the Mediterranean area, which represents a cr...
The karst fissures known as “ventarole”, located in the Salentine Peninsula (southernmost part of Ap...
The karst fissures known as “ventarole”, located in the Salentine Peninsula (southernmost part of Ap...
A mammal assemblage discovered in a fissure filling located in a quarry near the village of Samatzai...
A mammal assemblage discovered in a fissure filling located in a quarry near the village of Samatzai...
A mammal assemblage discovered in a fissure filling located in a quarry near the village of Samatzai...
Since 2015, after 42 years of inactivity in the field, an excavation campaign started at Grotta Rom...
New field data on the Late Pleistocene deposit of Ingarano (Foggia) allow us to hypothesise the occu...
After the last interglacial [Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e] Europe was affected by several harsh cli...
After the last interglacial [Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e] Europe was affected by several harsh cli...
After the last interglacial [Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e] Europe was affected by several harsh cli...
The inventory of Pleistocene mammal-bearing deposits of Calabria is reported, on the basis of the da...
The biochronological setting proposed for the Plio-Pleistocene large mammal faunas of the Italian pe...
The Quaternary sedimentary succession exposed at Cava Spagnulo, nearby the town of Grottaglie (Apuli...
International audienceThe Quaternary sedimentary succession exposed at Cava Spagnulo, nearby the tow...
The Italian territory occupies a strategic position in the Mediterranean area, which represents a cr...
The karst fissures known as “ventarole”, located in the Salentine Peninsula (southernmost part of Ap...
The karst fissures known as “ventarole”, located in the Salentine Peninsula (southernmost part of Ap...
A mammal assemblage discovered in a fissure filling located in a quarry near the village of Samatzai...
A mammal assemblage discovered in a fissure filling located in a quarry near the village of Samatzai...
A mammal assemblage discovered in a fissure filling located in a quarry near the village of Samatzai...
Since 2015, after 42 years of inactivity in the field, an excavation campaign started at Grotta Rom...
New field data on the Late Pleistocene deposit of Ingarano (Foggia) allow us to hypothesise the occu...
After the last interglacial [Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e] Europe was affected by several harsh cli...
After the last interglacial [Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e] Europe was affected by several harsh cli...
After the last interglacial [Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e] Europe was affected by several harsh cli...
The inventory of Pleistocene mammal-bearing deposits of Calabria is reported, on the basis of the da...
The biochronological setting proposed for the Plio-Pleistocene large mammal faunas of the Italian pe...