Fossil remains of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) occurring outside their present range are an important indicator of formerly cold climatic conditions, but are easily confused with those of the red deer (Cervus elaphus). The locality of Kiputz IX has yielded one of the best-preserved Late Pleistocene reindeer populations of the southern Pyrenees, occurring in association with Bison priscus and the much more abundant Cervus elaphus. Fossil remains from this site are mostly complete and not affected by human intervention, thus creating the perfect conditions for reliable osteometric analyses. Here, we quantify diagnostic morphological features of the scapula and the humerus of Cervus elaphus and Rangifer tarandus to establish the potential of t...
Woerden, in the central part of The Netherlands, is a locality where the amateur-archaeologist Piete...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
Jaurens Cave yielded three Cervid species, Cervus elaphus, Capreolus capreolus and Rangifer tarandus...
Fossil remains of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) occurring outside their present range are an importan...
The aim of this paper is to offer a comparative morphometric study of scapula and humerus between r...
This work provides the first news about the recovered fauna from the Late Pleistocene site of Kiputz...
Auguste Patrick. Weinstock J. (2000) - Late Pleistocene reindeer populations in Middle and Western E...
International audiencePaleolithic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) played an important role for human po...
International audienceBy the biometrical study of the faunal remains of Rangifer tarandus found at C...
Rangifer tarandus (Linnaeus, 1758) MATERIAL EXAMINED. — NISP =113; MNI =16. 1842 sample: 1 left ...
Summary: An animal´s habitat and mobility patterns hypothetically affect bone density and limb bone ...
Abstract Reindeer herding probably developed during the Late Iron Age onwards and is still an impor...
International audienceReindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between m...
Abstract Objective: This paper explores the potential of analyzing pathological lesions and enthese...
Abstract The identification and life histories of the different subspecies and ecotypes of Rangifer...
Woerden, in the central part of The Netherlands, is a locality where the amateur-archaeologist Piete...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
Jaurens Cave yielded three Cervid species, Cervus elaphus, Capreolus capreolus and Rangifer tarandus...
Fossil remains of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) occurring outside their present range are an importan...
The aim of this paper is to offer a comparative morphometric study of scapula and humerus between r...
This work provides the first news about the recovered fauna from the Late Pleistocene site of Kiputz...
Auguste Patrick. Weinstock J. (2000) - Late Pleistocene reindeer populations in Middle and Western E...
International audiencePaleolithic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) played an important role for human po...
International audienceBy the biometrical study of the faunal remains of Rangifer tarandus found at C...
Rangifer tarandus (Linnaeus, 1758) MATERIAL EXAMINED. — NISP =113; MNI =16. 1842 sample: 1 left ...
Summary: An animal´s habitat and mobility patterns hypothetically affect bone density and limb bone ...
Abstract Reindeer herding probably developed during the Late Iron Age onwards and is still an impor...
International audienceReindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between m...
Abstract Objective: This paper explores the potential of analyzing pathological lesions and enthese...
Abstract The identification and life histories of the different subspecies and ecotypes of Rangifer...
Woerden, in the central part of The Netherlands, is a locality where the amateur-archaeologist Piete...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
Jaurens Cave yielded three Cervid species, Cervus elaphus, Capreolus capreolus and Rangifer tarandus...