Analysis of ungulate bones recovered from a number of Upper and Middle Palaeolithic sites in southern Italy revealed differences in the presence of anatomical elements. There is a lack of clear evidence of carnivore activities, and differences can be attributed to human activity. Indeed, these differences were probably due to different patterns of skeletal exploitation between Homo neanderthalensis and H. sapiens. Small limb bones (carpals, tarsals, sesamoids, long bone epiphyses and especially phalanges) are rarely found in Middle Palaeolithic deposits, but are abundant in the Upper Palaeolithic. The observation of unidentified bone fragments at these sites indicates that during the middle Palaeolithic, marrow extraction regarded essential...
Although preservation of Paleolithic faunal assemblages from open-air settings is often poor, the Lo...
Although preservation of Paleolithic faunal assemblages from open-air settings is often poor, the Lo...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...
Analysis of ungulate bones recovered from a number of Upper and Middle Palaeolithic sites in souther...
Analysis of ungulate bones recovered from a number of Upper and Middle Palaeolithic sites in souther...
Analysis of ungulate bones recovered from some upper and middle Palaeolithic sites of South Italy sh...
Analysis of ungulate bones recovered from some upper and middle Palaeolithic sites of South Italy sh...
Analysis of ungulate bones recovered from some upper and middle Palaeolithic sites of South Italy sh...
Evidence acquired in the past years highlighted the high complexity of Neanderthal subsistence strat...
Castel di Guido near Rome is one of the few open air Middle Pleistocene European sites that has yiel...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...
Although preservation of Paleolithic faunal assemblages from open-air settings is often poor, the Lo...
Although preservation of Paleolithic faunal assemblages from open-air settings is often poor, the Lo...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...
Analysis of ungulate bones recovered from a number of Upper and Middle Palaeolithic sites in souther...
Analysis of ungulate bones recovered from a number of Upper and Middle Palaeolithic sites in souther...
Analysis of ungulate bones recovered from some upper and middle Palaeolithic sites of South Italy sh...
Analysis of ungulate bones recovered from some upper and middle Palaeolithic sites of South Italy sh...
Analysis of ungulate bones recovered from some upper and middle Palaeolithic sites of South Italy sh...
Evidence acquired in the past years highlighted the high complexity of Neanderthal subsistence strat...
Castel di Guido near Rome is one of the few open air Middle Pleistocene European sites that has yiel...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...
Although preservation of Paleolithic faunal assemblages from open-air settings is often poor, the Lo...
Although preservation of Paleolithic faunal assemblages from open-air settings is often poor, the Lo...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...