The Gonnesa Quaternary deposits have been cited since the end of the 19th century due to the discovery, during the construction of a railway, of an incomplete postcranial skeleton belonging to an endemic dwarfed elephant, afterward described by Major as a new species ("Elephas lamarmorae" Major, 1883). Although the remains have since been reported in the literature as coming from the aeolian deposits outcropping at Funtana Morimenta, the precise provenance of the findings and their chronostratigraphical setting remained uncertain. Taking into account the route of the now disused railway, the stratigraphical successions of the Morimenta area, and the fact that the elephant bones were actually collected during a number of excavations spanning...
In this work, we report the occurrence of proboscidean and canid footprints in the Sardinian fossil ...
In this article, we present thefirst results on the large mammal fauna from the new open-air LowerPa...
A paleosurface with a concentration of wooden-, bone-, and stone-tools interspersed among an accumul...
The Gonnesa Quaternary deposits have been cited since the end of the 19th century due to the discove...
Endemic elephants, variously reduced in size, have been reported from a number of Mediterranean isla...
Mammuthus lamarmorai (Major, 1883) is the only dwarf proboscidean taxon known from the Pleistocene o...
The earliest occurrence of elephantines in Italy is in the middle Villafranchian (late Middle Plioce...
A rich Upper Paleolithic iconography testifies to a long coexistence of humans and Mammuthus primige...
The site of La Polledrara di Cecanibbio (Latium, Italy) is related to deposits of the PG6 Sequence (...
This paper presents the find of a Mammuthus pritnigenius carcass and associated Mousterian implement...
This article presents the preliminary results of research recently performed at La Ficoncella (North...
The site of La Polledrara di Cecanibbio (Rome, Central Italy) clearly documents a close connection b...
Tetrapod footprints have been reported in different types of environments, and are a suitable tool f...
The Kostolac mammoth was discovered in 2009 in Pleistocene deposits adjacent to the Drmno open-cast ...
The text mainly deals with the Eurasian evolutionary history of mammoths. It focuses on the time bra...
In this work, we report the occurrence of proboscidean and canid footprints in the Sardinian fossil ...
In this article, we present thefirst results on the large mammal fauna from the new open-air LowerPa...
A paleosurface with a concentration of wooden-, bone-, and stone-tools interspersed among an accumul...
The Gonnesa Quaternary deposits have been cited since the end of the 19th century due to the discove...
Endemic elephants, variously reduced in size, have been reported from a number of Mediterranean isla...
Mammuthus lamarmorai (Major, 1883) is the only dwarf proboscidean taxon known from the Pleistocene o...
The earliest occurrence of elephantines in Italy is in the middle Villafranchian (late Middle Plioce...
A rich Upper Paleolithic iconography testifies to a long coexistence of humans and Mammuthus primige...
The site of La Polledrara di Cecanibbio (Latium, Italy) is related to deposits of the PG6 Sequence (...
This paper presents the find of a Mammuthus pritnigenius carcass and associated Mousterian implement...
This article presents the preliminary results of research recently performed at La Ficoncella (North...
The site of La Polledrara di Cecanibbio (Rome, Central Italy) clearly documents a close connection b...
Tetrapod footprints have been reported in different types of environments, and are a suitable tool f...
The Kostolac mammoth was discovered in 2009 in Pleistocene deposits adjacent to the Drmno open-cast ...
The text mainly deals with the Eurasian evolutionary history of mammoths. It focuses on the time bra...
In this work, we report the occurrence of proboscidean and canid footprints in the Sardinian fossil ...
In this article, we present thefirst results on the large mammal fauna from the new open-air LowerPa...
A paleosurface with a concentration of wooden-, bone-, and stone-tools interspersed among an accumul...