Altres ajuts: R. Blasco is a Beatriu de Pinós post-doctoral research fellowship recipient (Generalitat de Catalunya and COFUND Marie Curie Actions, EU-FP7)Feral Pigeons have colonised all corners of the Earth, having developed a close association with humans and their activities. The wild ancestor of the Feral Pigeon, the Rock Dove, is a species of rocky habitats, nesting typically on cliff ledges and at the entrance to large caves. This habit would have brought them into close contact with cave-dwelling humans, a relationship usually linked to the development of dwellings in the Neolithic. We show that the association between humans and Rock Doves is an ancient one with its roots in the Palaeolithic and predates the arrival of modern human...
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Abstract Species present in the fossil record may continue to exist at an archaeological site, allow...
The hypothesis that Neanderthals exploited birds for the use of their feathers or claws as personal ...
Altres ajuts: R. Blasco is a Beatriu de Pinós post-doctoral research fellowship recipient (Generalit...
<div><p>The hypothesis that Neanderthals exploited birds for the use of their feathers or claws as p...
Here, we present direct taphonomic evidence for the exploitation of birds by hunter-gatherers in the...
Domesticated animals have been culturally and economically important throughout history. Many of the...
The study of Neanderthal behaviour and ecology has been shaped by the overarching question of Neande...
International audienceThe presence of processed birds in the archeologicalfaunal record is considere...
Evidence is accumulating on the regular and systematic Neanderthal exploitation of birds. However, t...
Aspects of Neanderthal and modern human behaviour and ecology, particularly their relationship with ...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Bird eggs can become part of the archaeological record either accidentally or as...
International audienceIn recent years, several studies have significantly changed our knowledge conc...
Altres ajuts: MMA/082-2002Evidence is accumulating on the regular and systematic Neanderthal exploit...
In recent years, several studies have significantly changed our knowledge concerning the use of bird...
©2 20 00 05 5--2 20 00 07 7 Q Qu ua al li it ta at ti iv ve e S So oc ci io ol lo og gy y R Re ev vi...
Abstract Species present in the fossil record may continue to exist at an archaeological site, allow...
The hypothesis that Neanderthals exploited birds for the use of their feathers or claws as personal ...
Altres ajuts: R. Blasco is a Beatriu de Pinós post-doctoral research fellowship recipient (Generalit...
<div><p>The hypothesis that Neanderthals exploited birds for the use of their feathers or claws as p...
Here, we present direct taphonomic evidence for the exploitation of birds by hunter-gatherers in the...
Domesticated animals have been culturally and economically important throughout history. Many of the...
The study of Neanderthal behaviour and ecology has been shaped by the overarching question of Neande...
International audienceThe presence of processed birds in the archeologicalfaunal record is considere...
Evidence is accumulating on the regular and systematic Neanderthal exploitation of birds. However, t...
Aspects of Neanderthal and modern human behaviour and ecology, particularly their relationship with ...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Bird eggs can become part of the archaeological record either accidentally or as...
International audienceIn recent years, several studies have significantly changed our knowledge conc...
Altres ajuts: MMA/082-2002Evidence is accumulating on the regular and systematic Neanderthal exploit...
In recent years, several studies have significantly changed our knowledge concerning the use of bird...
©2 20 00 05 5--2 20 00 07 7 Q Qu ua al li it ta at ti iv ve e S So oc ci io ol lo og gy y R Re ev vi...
Abstract Species present in the fossil record may continue to exist at an archaeological site, allow...
The hypothesis that Neanderthals exploited birds for the use of their feathers or claws as personal ...