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Interactions between Neanderthals and carnivores in Eastern Europe

  • Autores: Maryléne Patou Mathis
  • Localización: Journal of taphonomy, ISSN 1696-0815, Vol. 10, Nº. 3-4, 2012, págs. 277-290
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • In Eastern Europe, they are many Middle Paleolithic caves, dated to the Last Interglacial of the First Wechselien Interpleniglacial, which delivered both traces of human and ursid occupations. Moreover, this occurs less frequently in hyena dens. By region, three types of archaeological sites have been evidenced: (1) poor in carnivore bones, (2) rich in bones of different carnivorous species, (3) rich in bones of one carnivore species, divided into two types: low anthropogenic occupation (3a) and high anthropogenic occupation (3b). In Eastern Europe, the exploitation of carnivores by Neanderthals is very rare, it appears slightly more intense in layers with industry attributed to the transition and the ancient Aurignacian.


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