This paper examines the hunting strategies employed by Neanderthals at a series of kill or near-kill sites from the Middle Palaeolithic of Europe (Mauran, La Borde, Taubach, Zwoleń and Salzgitter Lebenstedt). Using palaeolandscape reconstructions and animal ethology as our context, we adopt a multifaceted approach that views hunting as a chaîne opératoire involving the decisions and actions of both the hunter and the hunted, which together help reconstruct a forensic picture of past events as they unfolded. Our conclusions indicate that Neanderthals did not necessarily pre-select individuals from a herd, who they then isolated, pursued and killed, but rather ambushed whole groups, which they slaughtered indiscriminately. There is strong evi...
Animal resources have been part of hominin diets since around 2.5 million years ago, with sharp-edge...
Almost 150 years after the first identification of Neandertal skeletal material, the cognitive and s...
Fieldwork was supported by the Regional Office of Archaeology Rhône-Alpes, the French Ministry of Cu...
This paper examines the hunting strategies employed by Neanderthals at a series of kill or near-kill...
The sophistication of Neanderthal behavioural strategies have been the subject of debate from the mo...
Middle Palaeolithic studies are punctuated with academic debates and reflections on how to understan...
Article In pressInternational audienceLarge bovids and cervids constituted major components of the E...
Over the past several decades a variety of models have been proposed to explain perceived behavioral...
Archaeologically preserved ‘hunting lesions’ — skeletal damage on prey resulting from weapon impacts...
Large bovids and cervids constituted major components of the European Middle Palaeolithic faunas and...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the question of the existence of collective hunting in N...
ABSTRACT The current state of our knowledge of Neanderthal hunting and gathering is reviewed, with p...
This paper examines Neanderthal survival skills in Britain. Its starting point is that there are maj...
Ungulate mortality profiles are commonly used to study Neanderthal subsistence strategies. To assess...
Since their discovery over a century ago, Neandertals have been the subject of myriad studies concer...
Animal resources have been part of hominin diets since around 2.5 million years ago, with sharp-edge...
Almost 150 years after the first identification of Neandertal skeletal material, the cognitive and s...
Fieldwork was supported by the Regional Office of Archaeology Rhône-Alpes, the French Ministry of Cu...
This paper examines the hunting strategies employed by Neanderthals at a series of kill or near-kill...
The sophistication of Neanderthal behavioural strategies have been the subject of debate from the mo...
Middle Palaeolithic studies are punctuated with academic debates and reflections on how to understan...
Article In pressInternational audienceLarge bovids and cervids constituted major components of the E...
Over the past several decades a variety of models have been proposed to explain perceived behavioral...
Archaeologically preserved ‘hunting lesions’ — skeletal damage on prey resulting from weapon impacts...
Large bovids and cervids constituted major components of the European Middle Palaeolithic faunas and...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the question of the existence of collective hunting in N...
ABSTRACT The current state of our knowledge of Neanderthal hunting and gathering is reviewed, with p...
This paper examines Neanderthal survival skills in Britain. Its starting point is that there are maj...
Ungulate mortality profiles are commonly used to study Neanderthal subsistence strategies. To assess...
Since their discovery over a century ago, Neandertals have been the subject of myriad studies concer...
Animal resources have been part of hominin diets since around 2.5 million years ago, with sharp-edge...
Almost 150 years after the first identification of Neandertal skeletal material, the cognitive and s...
Fieldwork was supported by the Regional Office of Archaeology Rhône-Alpes, the French Ministry of Cu...