The Ciota Ciara cave is located in the karst area of Monte Fenera (Borgosesia - VC) and, with the Ciotarun cave, it is the only Middle Palaeolithic site in Piedmont where the presence of Homo neanderthalensis has been confirmed by discoveries of human remains. Preliminary taphonomic and archaeozoological studies have been performed on a portion of the palaeontological remains from the Stratigraphic Unit 14 (1144 bones). The studies confirmed the presence of cut-marks on Ursus spelaeus and Canis lupus, made by lithic instruments. The position of the cut marks on the bones can be related to skinning and butchery. An experimental butchery has been performed to test the efficiency of the tools made by local quartz during slaughtering activities...
The expansion of Homo sapiens and our interaction with local environments, including the replacement...
Bàsura Cave (Toirano, NW Italy) became famous worldwide in 1950 for the discovery of prehistoric hum...
The footprints of human and animal trackmakers, which around 12,000 years B.P. attended the Cave of ...
Abstract. The Ciota Ciara cave is located in the karst area of Monte Fenera (Borgosesia - VC) and, w...
The Ciota Ciara cave is located in the karst area of Monte Fenera (Borgosesia - VC) and, with the Ci...
The Ciota Ciara cave is situated in Monte Fenera’s karst (Borgosesia – Vercelli), at 670 metres abov...
Cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), brown bear (Ursus arctos), and Neanderthals were potential competitors f...
During the MIS3 the Northern Adriatic region was covered by open birch-conifer forests, xerophytic s...
We present here the chronometric, isotopic and taphonomic evidence of cave bear from three Palaeolit...
Cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), brown bear (Ursus arctos), and Neanderthals were potential competitors f...
North-eastern Italy is a key region for the study of Neanderthal way of life over a wide timeframe, ...
North-eastern Italy is a key region for the study of Neanderthal way of life over a wide timeframe, ...
The Bàsura Cave (Toirano, NW Italy) became famous worldwide in 1950 for the discovery of prehistoric...
The revision of materials from a constantly growing number of European sites has contributed to an i...
This work reviews the anthropogenic exploitation of small mammals during a crucial time span for the...
The expansion of Homo sapiens and our interaction with local environments, including the replacement...
Bàsura Cave (Toirano, NW Italy) became famous worldwide in 1950 for the discovery of prehistoric hum...
The footprints of human and animal trackmakers, which around 12,000 years B.P. attended the Cave of ...
Abstract. The Ciota Ciara cave is located in the karst area of Monte Fenera (Borgosesia - VC) and, w...
The Ciota Ciara cave is located in the karst area of Monte Fenera (Borgosesia - VC) and, with the Ci...
The Ciota Ciara cave is situated in Monte Fenera’s karst (Borgosesia – Vercelli), at 670 metres abov...
Cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), brown bear (Ursus arctos), and Neanderthals were potential competitors f...
During the MIS3 the Northern Adriatic region was covered by open birch-conifer forests, xerophytic s...
We present here the chronometric, isotopic and taphonomic evidence of cave bear from three Palaeolit...
Cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), brown bear (Ursus arctos), and Neanderthals were potential competitors f...
North-eastern Italy is a key region for the study of Neanderthal way of life over a wide timeframe, ...
North-eastern Italy is a key region for the study of Neanderthal way of life over a wide timeframe, ...
The Bàsura Cave (Toirano, NW Italy) became famous worldwide in 1950 for the discovery of prehistoric...
The revision of materials from a constantly growing number of European sites has contributed to an i...
This work reviews the anthropogenic exploitation of small mammals during a crucial time span for the...
The expansion of Homo sapiens and our interaction with local environments, including the replacement...
Bàsura Cave (Toirano, NW Italy) became famous worldwide in 1950 for the discovery of prehistoric hum...
The footprints of human and animal trackmakers, which around 12,000 years B.P. attended the Cave of ...