Lateral Gallery 1 (GL1) in Cova del Gegant is a Middle Palaeolithic assemblage yielding diagnostic Neanderthal remains, together with Mousterian tools and faunal remains. It is a good archive for evaluating the environmental conditions of the coastal areas during MIS 4 and MIS 3 in the NE of the Iberian Peninsula, and also the Neanderthals' behaviour and mobility. Here we provide a comprehensive assessment of all of the data available from GL1, such as lithics, human remains, fauna and chronostratigraphic details. The biotic ecofacts studied point to the development of a coastal plain in front of the cave and indicate that local conditions likely favoured a large variety of ecosystems characterised by open environments and woodland-edge tax...
The Level VII of Amalda I cave (Gipuzkoa, Spain) represents one of the latest Middle Palaeolithic oc...
Whether ethnoarcheological models of hunter-gatherer mobility, landscape use, and structuration of t...
Testing Neanderthal behavioural hypotheses requires a spatial–temporal resolution to the level of a ...
Cova del Gegant (Barcelona, NE Iberian peninsula) is an Upper Pleistocene site that presents carnivo...
In order to better understand the causes and geographic patterns of Neanderthal demise it is necessa...
New Neandertal fossils from the Mousterian site of Cova Negra in the Valencia region of Spain are de...
The chronological framework for Neanderthal occupation and demise across Europe continues to be deba...
The chronological framework for Neanderthal occupation and demise across Europe continues to be deba...
The interior of the Iberian Peninsula has few Middle Palaeolithic sites, especially when compared to...
This study presents an exceptional collection of 54 Late Pleistocene human remains that correspond t...
In order to better understand the causes and geographic patterns of Neanderthal demise it is necessa...
The Mediterranean basin constitutes one of the best areas to analyse Neanderthal populations and lif...
Most Middle Palaeolithic sites with faunal remains processed by humans in the Iberian Peninsula are ...
Grotta dei Santi represents a very suitable investigation field for carrying out an inquiry into the...
Teixoneres Cave (Moia, Barcelona, Spain) is a reference site for Middle Palaeolithic studies of the ...
The Level VII of Amalda I cave (Gipuzkoa, Spain) represents one of the latest Middle Palaeolithic oc...
Whether ethnoarcheological models of hunter-gatherer mobility, landscape use, and structuration of t...
Testing Neanderthal behavioural hypotheses requires a spatial–temporal resolution to the level of a ...
Cova del Gegant (Barcelona, NE Iberian peninsula) is an Upper Pleistocene site that presents carnivo...
In order to better understand the causes and geographic patterns of Neanderthal demise it is necessa...
New Neandertal fossils from the Mousterian site of Cova Negra in the Valencia region of Spain are de...
The chronological framework for Neanderthal occupation and demise across Europe continues to be deba...
The chronological framework for Neanderthal occupation and demise across Europe continues to be deba...
The interior of the Iberian Peninsula has few Middle Palaeolithic sites, especially when compared to...
This study presents an exceptional collection of 54 Late Pleistocene human remains that correspond t...
In order to better understand the causes and geographic patterns of Neanderthal demise it is necessa...
The Mediterranean basin constitutes one of the best areas to analyse Neanderthal populations and lif...
Most Middle Palaeolithic sites with faunal remains processed by humans in the Iberian Peninsula are ...
Grotta dei Santi represents a very suitable investigation field for carrying out an inquiry into the...
Teixoneres Cave (Moia, Barcelona, Spain) is a reference site for Middle Palaeolithic studies of the ...
The Level VII of Amalda I cave (Gipuzkoa, Spain) represents one of the latest Middle Palaeolithic oc...
Whether ethnoarcheological models of hunter-gatherer mobility, landscape use, and structuration of t...
Testing Neanderthal behavioural hypotheses requires a spatial–temporal resolution to the level of a ...