Animal remains from archeological sites give a rather good sample of data, showing habitats and biodiversity during the early Holocene . In multiple settlements in the Eastern Balkans, there are numerous remains of wild mammals that were hunted by humans through the prehistory (7200-5800 BP). This gives a general idea of the habitats around and near the settlements. Such deposits of animal remains are the main source of data on fauna during this period and give us information on the processes leading to the extinction of some species. This paper analyzes more than 26000 animal remains (bones, horns, antlers and teeth) from large mammals from orders: Аrtiodactyla, Perissodactyla and Carnivora from 4 still unpublished deposits from Bulgaria...
Baranica is a cave system situated in the south-eastern part of Serbia, four kilometers south to Knj...
The Last Glacial Maximum (MIS 2) was a period of rapid and extreme environmental change, prompting r...
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This study presents for the first time summarized data on 759 species/taxa (628 species at least) of...
As some of the greatest threats humanity is currently facing, such as climate change and biodiversit...
From a total of 102 highly fragmented animal bone and tooth finds, dated ~250 AD – ~550 AD have been...
A total of 107 bones and bone fragments of wild and domestic reptiles, birds and mammals collected ...
An analysis of the past geographical, altitudinal and chronological distribution of the European bis...
The paleontological site of Trlica near Pljevlja in Montenegro, contains aboundant and diverse fossi...
International audiencePreliminary study of large mammals on the discovery of hyena den in Redaka II ...
Eight anatomically and taxonomically different finds are presented in this paper, and they belong to...
The paper summarises materials on the mammal remains in northeastern Europe, dated by radiocarbon. A...
Over the last couple of decades, extensive archaeozoological and aDNA studies have securely placed t...
The paper summarises materials on the mammal remains in northeastern Europe, dated by radiocarbon. A...
13 fig., 30 tab.The fauna which we studied consists of 12124 fossils but 93.50 % remained not determ...
Baranica is a cave system situated in the south-eastern part of Serbia, four kilometers south to Knj...
The Last Glacial Maximum (MIS 2) was a period of rapid and extreme environmental change, prompting r...
Talk delivered in Climate changes, bioevents and geochronology in the Atlantic and Mediterranean ove...
This study presents for the first time summarized data on 759 species/taxa (628 species at least) of...
As some of the greatest threats humanity is currently facing, such as climate change and biodiversit...
From a total of 102 highly fragmented animal bone and tooth finds, dated ~250 AD – ~550 AD have been...
A total of 107 bones and bone fragments of wild and domestic reptiles, birds and mammals collected ...
An analysis of the past geographical, altitudinal and chronological distribution of the European bis...
The paleontological site of Trlica near Pljevlja in Montenegro, contains aboundant and diverse fossi...
International audiencePreliminary study of large mammals on the discovery of hyena den in Redaka II ...
Eight anatomically and taxonomically different finds are presented in this paper, and they belong to...
The paper summarises materials on the mammal remains in northeastern Europe, dated by radiocarbon. A...
Over the last couple of decades, extensive archaeozoological and aDNA studies have securely placed t...
The paper summarises materials on the mammal remains in northeastern Europe, dated by radiocarbon. A...
13 fig., 30 tab.The fauna which we studied consists of 12124 fossils but 93.50 % remained not determ...
Baranica is a cave system situated in the south-eastern part of Serbia, four kilometers south to Knj...
The Last Glacial Maximum (MIS 2) was a period of rapid and extreme environmental change, prompting r...
Talk delivered in Climate changes, bioevents and geochronology in the Atlantic and Mediterranean ove...