[Abstract] This paper reports the results of the study of age and sexual composition of the cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) ‘population’ of the Zoolithenhöhle, a classic cave site in Bavaria, southern Germany. Radiocarbon dating indicates that the assemblage dates to c. 29-24 kaB P. The osteometrical analysis shows that the great majority (ca. 90%) of the bears denning in the site were females. The tooth eruption and wear reveal the presence of a large proportion of young and some mature animals but a marked paucity of very old adults. The reason(s) for this very skewed sex ratio and the almost total absence of senile individuals is unclear
[Abstract] The sites of Liñares and Eirós are closely situated in the NW of Spain and both contains ...
International audienceWe report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane...
Cave bears (Ursus deningeri and U. spelaeus) and hominids (Homo heidelbergensis, H. neanderthalensis...
This paper reports the results of the study of age and sexual composition of the cave bear (Ursus sp...
[Abstract] In this paper the influence of sex dimorphism in the population of cave bears from Cova E...
The cave of Vaucluse is located in the French Jura (Department of Doubs), at an altitude of 600m (fi...
This paper deals with a metrical comparison of cheek-teeth length of Ursus spelaeus Ros.Hein. Iberi...
The sex dimorphism in the cave bear does not affect all bones of the skeleton with the same intensit...
The Cova Eiros site is at present the most western euroasiatic limit of the distribution of this spe...
Research in cave bear palaeobiology focusing on population structure and mortality analysis may impr...
"Caverna Generosa" is an Upper Pleistocene fossili-ferous cave located in the Southern Pre-Alps (Com...
[Abstract] The metric and morphological characteristics of 23 alpine cave bear fauna are been studie...
We report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane, an archaeological si...
We report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane, an archaeological si...
Cave bears, an extinct subgenus (Spelearctos) of Ursus, were versatile enough to inhabit large areas...
[Abstract] The sites of Liñares and Eirós are closely situated in the NW of Spain and both contains ...
International audienceWe report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane...
Cave bears (Ursus deningeri and U. spelaeus) and hominids (Homo heidelbergensis, H. neanderthalensis...
This paper reports the results of the study of age and sexual composition of the cave bear (Ursus sp...
[Abstract] In this paper the influence of sex dimorphism in the population of cave bears from Cova E...
The cave of Vaucluse is located in the French Jura (Department of Doubs), at an altitude of 600m (fi...
This paper deals with a metrical comparison of cheek-teeth length of Ursus spelaeus Ros.Hein. Iberi...
The sex dimorphism in the cave bear does not affect all bones of the skeleton with the same intensit...
The Cova Eiros site is at present the most western euroasiatic limit of the distribution of this spe...
Research in cave bear palaeobiology focusing on population structure and mortality analysis may impr...
"Caverna Generosa" is an Upper Pleistocene fossili-ferous cave located in the Southern Pre-Alps (Com...
[Abstract] The metric and morphological characteristics of 23 alpine cave bear fauna are been studie...
We report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane, an archaeological si...
We report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane, an archaeological si...
Cave bears, an extinct subgenus (Spelearctos) of Ursus, were versatile enough to inhabit large areas...
[Abstract] The sites of Liñares and Eirós are closely situated in the NW of Spain and both contains ...
International audienceWe report here a new discovery of a cave bear left metatarsal 3 from Rochedane...
Cave bears (Ursus deningeri and U. spelaeus) and hominids (Homo heidelbergensis, H. neanderthalensis...