International audienceReindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more wooded environments. This renders the reconstruction of past reindeer mobility patterns challenging, while being at the same time key if archaeologists want to better understand the role that reindeer herds played in the subsistence and territorial organisation of Prehistoric hunter-gatherer societies. Studying the morphology associated with different habitats and mobility patterns can be a useful method for understanding past reindeer behaviour. To access paleoecological information, the relationship between locomotor anatomy and substrate type can be explored in modern animals and transposed to the past, as previous studies...
Summary: An animal´s habitat and mobility patterns hypothetically affect bone density and limb bone ...
Abstract The identification and life histories of the different subspecies and ecotypes of Rangifer...
Abstract Habitual loading patterns of domesticated animals may differ due to human influence from t...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
International audiencePaleolithic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) played an important role for human po...
Abstract For centuries, reindeer herding has been an integral part of the subsistence and culture a...
Abstract Reindeer herding probably developed during the Late Iron Age onwards and is still an impor...
International audienceAbstract For centuries, reindeer herding has been an integral part of the subs...
Summary: An animal´s habitat and mobility patterns hypothetically affect bone density and limb bone ...
Abstract The identification and life histories of the different subspecies and ecotypes of Rangifer...
Abstract Habitual loading patterns of domesticated animals may differ due to human influence from t...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
Reindeer mobility patterns vary widely in modern ecosystems, notably between more open or more woode...
International audiencePaleolithic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) played an important role for human po...
Abstract For centuries, reindeer herding has been an integral part of the subsistence and culture a...
Abstract Reindeer herding probably developed during the Late Iron Age onwards and is still an impor...
International audienceAbstract For centuries, reindeer herding has been an integral part of the subs...
Summary: An animal´s habitat and mobility patterns hypothetically affect bone density and limb bone ...
Abstract The identification and life histories of the different subspecies and ecotypes of Rangifer...
Abstract Habitual loading patterns of domesticated animals may differ due to human influence from t...