Throughout the Early to Middle Pleistocene several origination and extinction bioevents led to a progressive rebuilding of the structure of the Mediterranean mammalian communities. Understanding whether faunal dispersal and turnovers developed on a backdrop of climatic changes or intrinsic biotic factors exerted a more important control, it is an outstanding interest in elucidating the ecological scenario, enabling humans to disperse towards and across the Mediterranean region. Although a link between human dispersal and climate change possibly exists, many archaeologists continue to reject environmental determinism. The first dispersal of some human groups towards the Mediterranean was undoubtedly part of the Early Pleistocene faunal renew...
The Plio–Pleistocene carnivores from the North-Western Mediterranean (Iberian and Italian peninsulas...
In 1994, the discovery of fossil evidence antedating the Matuyama- Brunhes boundary, in sites such a...
During the Quaternary, the dispersal in the North-western Mediterranean regions of several mammalian...
The Mediterranean Basin is of outmost interest to test hypotheses about the transition/s that took p...
In recent years, there has been growing evidence suggesting that hu- mans entered the Mediterranean ...
The climatic events of the Pleistocene affected the physical and/or biotic environment and are refle...
In this paper the successive Plio-Pleistocene faunal assemblages of the Italian Peninsula, Midi of F...
In this paper the successive Plio-Pleistocene faunal assemblages of the Italian Peninsula, Midi of F...
This research aims to investigate the relationships between climate change and faunal dynamics in so...
For the first time, the general trends of large mammal fauna changes in SW Europe during the Middle ...
The Middle Pleistocene was a crucial stage for the evolution of European mammals, a time when the ma...
The large Pleistocene mammals of the Mediterranean islands show two main distintive features : varia...
ABSTRACT. Palaeogeographic and climatic changes in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Neogene/Quat...
Abstract Human predator<prey relationships changed dramatically in the Mediterranean Basin betwee...
Abstract: A similarity analysis between the large-mammal faunas of France and the Italian penin-sula...
The Plio–Pleistocene carnivores from the North-Western Mediterranean (Iberian and Italian peninsulas...
In 1994, the discovery of fossil evidence antedating the Matuyama- Brunhes boundary, in sites such a...
During the Quaternary, the dispersal in the North-western Mediterranean regions of several mammalian...
The Mediterranean Basin is of outmost interest to test hypotheses about the transition/s that took p...
In recent years, there has been growing evidence suggesting that hu- mans entered the Mediterranean ...
The climatic events of the Pleistocene affected the physical and/or biotic environment and are refle...
In this paper the successive Plio-Pleistocene faunal assemblages of the Italian Peninsula, Midi of F...
In this paper the successive Plio-Pleistocene faunal assemblages of the Italian Peninsula, Midi of F...
This research aims to investigate the relationships between climate change and faunal dynamics in so...
For the first time, the general trends of large mammal fauna changes in SW Europe during the Middle ...
The Middle Pleistocene was a crucial stage for the evolution of European mammals, a time when the ma...
The large Pleistocene mammals of the Mediterranean islands show two main distintive features : varia...
ABSTRACT. Palaeogeographic and climatic changes in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Neogene/Quat...
Abstract Human predator<prey relationships changed dramatically in the Mediterranean Basin betwee...
Abstract: A similarity analysis between the large-mammal faunas of France and the Italian penin-sula...
The Plio–Pleistocene carnivores from the North-Western Mediterranean (Iberian and Italian peninsulas...
In 1994, the discovery of fossil evidence antedating the Matuyama- Brunhes boundary, in sites such a...
During the Quaternary, the dispersal in the North-western Mediterranean regions of several mammalian...