[EN] The Cueva de Los Toriles belongs to a karstic system found in the southern Iberian plateau. Construction works in the cave (not related to paleontological activities) have allowed for the recovery of fossil remains of macromammals, including two lower molars of a mustelid that are presented in this work. They can be attributed to the species Meles cf. thorali based on morphological and morphometric comparisons. This extinct mustelid is known mostly from Villafranchian deposits of France, Spain, and Greece spanning from the late Pliocene potentially, even reaching with some doubts the Early-Middle Pleistocene of France. Therefore, according to the presence of this badger in the cave, we could tentatively assume a chronological age rangi...
[eng] The Cova des Pas de Vallgornera is the longest cave of Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Western Med...
We describe the first remains of Canidae from the Lower Pleistocene karstic locality of Quibas (Aban...
Understanding the integrity of archaeological accumulations and any taphonomic process that interfer...
In this paleontological study, several methods have been developed to test hypotheses about the util...
The Embullà Mountain, located between the municipalities of Ria and Corneilla-de-Conflent (Eastern P...
Here we report the preliminary results from the 2015–19 s prospecting explorations, excavations, and...
The interior of the Iberian Peninsula has orographic conditions that make this territory especially ...
A new Pleistocene paleontological site, Los Aprendices, located in the northwestern part of the Iber...
Badgers belong to the genus Meles Brisson, 1762, which comprise four extant species (M. anakuma Temm...
Postes Cave in SW Spain (Extremadura) displays a Holocene archaeostratigraphic sequence radiocarbon-...
Brown bears (Ursus arctos) diverged from the cave bear lineage c. 1.2 million years ago and likely o...
Altres ajuts: J.G. is the recipent of a postdoctoral contract [ESPDOC20/83] from the University of t...
[EN]: The micromammals remains from the Late Pleistocene site of the cave of El Castillo studied her...
Cleaning works in the cave of Las Palomas in Teba (Málaga, Spain), developed by the Guadalteba Cons...
The identification of Badger remains in fossil sites raises the question over their contemporaneousn...
[eng] The Cova des Pas de Vallgornera is the longest cave of Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Western Med...
We describe the first remains of Canidae from the Lower Pleistocene karstic locality of Quibas (Aban...
Understanding the integrity of archaeological accumulations and any taphonomic process that interfer...
In this paleontological study, several methods have been developed to test hypotheses about the util...
The Embullà Mountain, located between the municipalities of Ria and Corneilla-de-Conflent (Eastern P...
Here we report the preliminary results from the 2015–19 s prospecting explorations, excavations, and...
The interior of the Iberian Peninsula has orographic conditions that make this territory especially ...
A new Pleistocene paleontological site, Los Aprendices, located in the northwestern part of the Iber...
Badgers belong to the genus Meles Brisson, 1762, which comprise four extant species (M. anakuma Temm...
Postes Cave in SW Spain (Extremadura) displays a Holocene archaeostratigraphic sequence radiocarbon-...
Brown bears (Ursus arctos) diverged from the cave bear lineage c. 1.2 million years ago and likely o...
Altres ajuts: J.G. is the recipent of a postdoctoral contract [ESPDOC20/83] from the University of t...
[EN]: The micromammals remains from the Late Pleistocene site of the cave of El Castillo studied her...
Cleaning works in the cave of Las Palomas in Teba (Málaga, Spain), developed by the Guadalteba Cons...
The identification of Badger remains in fossil sites raises the question over their contemporaneousn...
[eng] The Cova des Pas de Vallgornera is the longest cave of Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Western Med...
We describe the first remains of Canidae from the Lower Pleistocene karstic locality of Quibas (Aban...
Understanding the integrity of archaeological accumulations and any taphonomic process that interfer...