Aspects of Neanderthal and modern human behaviour and ecology, particularly their relationship with birds are investigated. Birds are good indicators of climate and habitat and are frequently present in Neanderthal sites. This permitted the characterisation of Neanderthal habitats and climate, important given current questions about their ability to tolerate cold climates and tundra, which has implications when explaining their extinction as climate-caused. In addition, the inability of Neanderthals to catch birds has been used to support models of superior modern human cognitive capacity. Given recent published results showing Neanderthal exploitation of birds, a reassessment was considered necessary. A database of hominin sites and assoc...
International audienceThe presence of processed birds in the archeologicalfaunal record is considere...
International audienceThe presence of processed birds in the archeologicalfaunal record is considere...
Neanderthals lived in Eurasia alongside anatomically modern humans (AMHs) until some 40,000 years ag...
Aspects of Neanderthal and modern human behaviour and ecology, particularly their relationship with ...
Aspects of Neanderthal and modern human behaviour and ecology, particularly their relationship with ...
The study of Neanderthal behaviour and ecology has been shaped by the overarching question of Neande...
The hypothesis that Neanderthals exploited birds for the use of their feathers or claws as personal ...
<div><p>The hypothesis that Neanderthals exploited birds for the use of their feathers or claws as p...
Investigations into hominin diets, specifically those of the Neanderthals, ineluctably feed into deb...
The hypothesis that Neanderthals exploited birds for the use of their feathers or claws as personal ...
Altres ajuts: MMA/082-2002Evidence is accumulating on the regular and systematic Neanderthal exploit...
Evidence is accumulating on the regular and systematic Neanderthal exploitation of birds. However, t...
The hypothesis that Neanderthals exploited birds for the use of their feathers or claws as personal ...
The hypothesis that Neanderthals exploited birds for the use of their feathers or claws as personal ...
<p>The table is divided into three sections, the first covering scavenging birds, the second non-sca...
International audienceThe presence of processed birds in the archeologicalfaunal record is considere...
International audienceThe presence of processed birds in the archeologicalfaunal record is considere...
Neanderthals lived in Eurasia alongside anatomically modern humans (AMHs) until some 40,000 years ag...
Aspects of Neanderthal and modern human behaviour and ecology, particularly their relationship with ...
Aspects of Neanderthal and modern human behaviour and ecology, particularly their relationship with ...
The study of Neanderthal behaviour and ecology has been shaped by the overarching question of Neande...
The hypothesis that Neanderthals exploited birds for the use of their feathers or claws as personal ...
<div><p>The hypothesis that Neanderthals exploited birds for the use of their feathers or claws as p...
Investigations into hominin diets, specifically those of the Neanderthals, ineluctably feed into deb...
The hypothesis that Neanderthals exploited birds for the use of their feathers or claws as personal ...
Altres ajuts: MMA/082-2002Evidence is accumulating on the regular and systematic Neanderthal exploit...
Evidence is accumulating on the regular and systematic Neanderthal exploitation of birds. However, t...
The hypothesis that Neanderthals exploited birds for the use of their feathers or claws as personal ...
The hypothesis that Neanderthals exploited birds for the use of their feathers or claws as personal ...
<p>The table is divided into three sections, the first covering scavenging birds, the second non-sca...
International audienceThe presence of processed birds in the archeologicalfaunal record is considere...
International audienceThe presence of processed birds in the archeologicalfaunal record is considere...
Neanderthals lived in Eurasia alongside anatomically modern humans (AMHs) until some 40,000 years ag...