FIG. 10. — Mortality curve of the woolly rhino (Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799)) from the late Pleistocene of Fouvent, based on dental eruption and wear stages. Modified from the protocol of Hillman-Smith et al. (1986), as detailed in Bacon et al. (2008).Published as part of Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste, Fosse, Philippe, Fernandez, Philippe & Antoine, Pierre-Olivier, 2015, Large mammals of Fouvent-Saint-Andoche (Haute-Saône, France): a glimpse into a Late Pleistocene hyena den, pp. 237-266 in Geodiversitas 37 (2) on page 259, DOI: 10.5252/g2015n2a5, http://zenodo.org/record/453512
The site of Les Auzières 2 (Méthamis, Vaucluse) was excavated from 2001 to 2005. It yielded an origi...
Members of the family Rhinocerotidae first appeared in the middle Eocene and were one of most succes...
International audiencePreliminary study of large mammals on the discovery of hyena den in Redaka II ...
FIG. 8. — Woolly rhinoceros Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) remains from Fouvent-Saint-An...
Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste, Fosse, Philippe, Fernandez, Philippe, Antoine, Pierre-Olivier (2015): Large ...
FIG. 11. — Enamel hypoplasia on the tooth sample of Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) (wool...
FIG. 7. — Cave hyena C. c. spelaea (Goldfüss, 1832): Upper (P4) and lower (M1) carnassial Breadth an...
FIG. 4.— Carnivores (other than hyenas) remains from Fouvent-Saint-Andoche, exclusive of hyenas: A, ...
FIG. 9. — Ungulates (other than rhinoceros) remains from Fouvent: A, B, giant deer Megaloceros gigan...
FIG. 3. — Cave hyena Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfüss, 1832) remains from Fouvent-Saint-Andoche: A-...
FIG. 1. — Geographical location of Fouvent-Saint-Andoche, NE France. Map realized using Geoatlas sof...
International audienceIn Southwestern France, between 60 and 40 ka cal. BP, men and cave hyenas coex...
The PALEOFAUNA database developed by the authors contains information on more than 5500 Eurasian loc...
During the Pleistocene, humans and hyenas co‐occurred at sites, which included cavities and rock‐she...
In the last 100,000 years, mainland Europe lost over a dozen large mammal species. These were part o...
The site of Les Auzières 2 (Méthamis, Vaucluse) was excavated from 2001 to 2005. It yielded an origi...
Members of the family Rhinocerotidae first appeared in the middle Eocene and were one of most succes...
International audiencePreliminary study of large mammals on the discovery of hyena den in Redaka II ...
FIG. 8. — Woolly rhinoceros Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) remains from Fouvent-Saint-An...
Fourvel, Jean-Baptiste, Fosse, Philippe, Fernandez, Philippe, Antoine, Pierre-Olivier (2015): Large ...
FIG. 11. — Enamel hypoplasia on the tooth sample of Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) (wool...
FIG. 7. — Cave hyena C. c. spelaea (Goldfüss, 1832): Upper (P4) and lower (M1) carnassial Breadth an...
FIG. 4.— Carnivores (other than hyenas) remains from Fouvent-Saint-Andoche, exclusive of hyenas: A, ...
FIG. 9. — Ungulates (other than rhinoceros) remains from Fouvent: A, B, giant deer Megaloceros gigan...
FIG. 3. — Cave hyena Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfüss, 1832) remains from Fouvent-Saint-Andoche: A-...
FIG. 1. — Geographical location of Fouvent-Saint-Andoche, NE France. Map realized using Geoatlas sof...
International audienceIn Southwestern France, between 60 and 40 ka cal. BP, men and cave hyenas coex...
The PALEOFAUNA database developed by the authors contains information on more than 5500 Eurasian loc...
During the Pleistocene, humans and hyenas co‐occurred at sites, which included cavities and rock‐she...
In the last 100,000 years, mainland Europe lost over a dozen large mammal species. These were part o...
The site of Les Auzières 2 (Méthamis, Vaucluse) was excavated from 2001 to 2005. It yielded an origi...
Members of the family Rhinocerotidae first appeared in the middle Eocene and were one of most succes...
International audiencePreliminary study of large mammals on the discovery of hyena den in Redaka II ...