Denisova Cave, a Pleistocene site in the Altai Mountains of Russian Siberia, has yielded significant fossil and lithic evidence for the Pleistocene in Northern Asia. Abundant animal and human bones have been discovered at the site, however, these tend to be highly fragmented, necessitating new approaches to identifying important hominin and faunal fossils. Here we report the results for 8253 bone fragments using ZooMS. Through the integration of this new ZooMS-based data with the previously published macroscopically-identified fauna we aim to create a holistic picture of the zooarchaeological record of the site. We identify trends associated with climate variability throughout the Middle and Upper Pleistocene as well as patterns explaining ...
In this study we explore the potential of combining traditional zooarchaeological determination and ...
Denisova Cave in the Siberian Altai (Russia) is a key site for understanding the complex relationshi...
Denisova Cave in southern Siberia is the type locality of the Denisovans, an archaic hominin group r...
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review (when applicable) a...
The scarcity of human remains from Pleistocene Northern Asia is a significant limiting factor in und...
DNA sequencing has revolutionised our understanding of archaic humans during the Middle and Upper Pa...
Denisova Cave in southern Siberia uniquely contains evidence of occupation by a recently discovered ...
Since the initial identification of the Denisovans a decade ago, only a handful of their physical re...
Collagen type I fingerprinting (ZooMS) has recently been used to provide either palaeoenvironmental ...
Understanding Palaeolithic hominin subsistence strategies requires the comprehensive taxonomic ident...
Denisova Cave is situated in the Altai region of Siberia (Russia). It contains more than twenty laye...
In this study we explore the potential of combining traditional zooarchaeological determination and ...
Denisova Cave in the Siberian Altai (Russia) is a key site for understanding the complex relationshi...
Denisova Cave in southern Siberia is the type locality of the Denisovans, an archaic hominin group r...
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review (when applicable) a...
The scarcity of human remains from Pleistocene Northern Asia is a significant limiting factor in und...
DNA sequencing has revolutionised our understanding of archaic humans during the Middle and Upper Pa...
Denisova Cave in southern Siberia uniquely contains evidence of occupation by a recently discovered ...
Since the initial identification of the Denisovans a decade ago, only a handful of their physical re...
Collagen type I fingerprinting (ZooMS) has recently been used to provide either palaeoenvironmental ...
Understanding Palaeolithic hominin subsistence strategies requires the comprehensive taxonomic ident...
Denisova Cave is situated in the Altai region of Siberia (Russia). It contains more than twenty laye...
In this study we explore the potential of combining traditional zooarchaeological determination and ...
Denisova Cave in the Siberian Altai (Russia) is a key site for understanding the complex relationshi...
Denisova Cave in southern Siberia is the type locality of the Denisovans, an archaic hominin group r...