Collagen type I fingerprinting (ZooMS) has recently been used to provide either palaeoenvironmental data or to identify additional hominin specimens in Pleistocene contexts, where faunal assemblages are normally highly fragmented. However, its potential to elucidate hominin subsistence behaviour has been unexplored. Here, ZooMS and zooarchaeology have been employed in a complementary approach to investigate bone assemblages from Final Mousterian and Uluzzian contexts at Fumane cave (Italy). Both approaches produced analogous species composition, but differ significantly in species abundance, particularly highlighted by a six fold-increase in the quantity of Bos/Bison remains in the molecularly identified component. Traditional zooarchaeolog...
Castel di Guido near Rome is one of the few open air Middle Pleistocene European sites that has yiel...
In October of 2017 a small crew of students excavated Wilde Cave. The floor of this lava tube locate...
Faunal remains play an important role in helping reconstruct Palaeolithic hunter-gatherer subsistenc...
Collagen type I fingerprinting (ZooMS) has recently been used to provide either palaeoenvironmental ...
In this study we explore the potential of combining traditional zooarchaeological determination and ...
Understanding Palaeolithic hominin subsistence strategies requires the comprehensive taxonomic ident...
Denisova Cave, a Pleistocene site in the Altai Mountains of Russian Siberia, has yielded significant...
The scarcity of human remains from Pleistocene Northern Asia is a significant limiting factor in und...
Ancient bone remains are widely utilized when investigating vertebrate biodiversity of past animal p...
International audienceZooMS has seen considerable development and increased used in the last decade....
ZooMS (Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry) is increasingly being used as a method for species ident...
Assessing past foodways, subsistence strategies, and environments depends on the accurate identifica...
Pleistocene faunal assemblages are often highly fragmented, hindering taxonomic identifications and ...
Collagen peptide mass fingerprinting by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (...
Five nearly identical fragments of specialized bone tools, interpreted as lissoirs (French for "smoo...
Castel di Guido near Rome is one of the few open air Middle Pleistocene European sites that has yiel...
In October of 2017 a small crew of students excavated Wilde Cave. The floor of this lava tube locate...
Faunal remains play an important role in helping reconstruct Palaeolithic hunter-gatherer subsistenc...
Collagen type I fingerprinting (ZooMS) has recently been used to provide either palaeoenvironmental ...
In this study we explore the potential of combining traditional zooarchaeological determination and ...
Understanding Palaeolithic hominin subsistence strategies requires the comprehensive taxonomic ident...
Denisova Cave, a Pleistocene site in the Altai Mountains of Russian Siberia, has yielded significant...
The scarcity of human remains from Pleistocene Northern Asia is a significant limiting factor in und...
Ancient bone remains are widely utilized when investigating vertebrate biodiversity of past animal p...
International audienceZooMS has seen considerable development and increased used in the last decade....
ZooMS (Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry) is increasingly being used as a method for species ident...
Assessing past foodways, subsistence strategies, and environments depends on the accurate identifica...
Pleistocene faunal assemblages are often highly fragmented, hindering taxonomic identifications and ...
Collagen peptide mass fingerprinting by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (...
Five nearly identical fragments of specialized bone tools, interpreted as lissoirs (French for "smoo...
Castel di Guido near Rome is one of the few open air Middle Pleistocene European sites that has yiel...
In October of 2017 a small crew of students excavated Wilde Cave. The floor of this lava tube locate...
Faunal remains play an important role in helping reconstruct Palaeolithic hunter-gatherer subsistenc...