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1From teeth to seasons: Integrated analysis on ungulate game applied to two late Neanderthals’ contexts in the Italian Alps
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2025, 350, 109160
3.12Citations (PDF)
2Solving the puzzle of neanderthal occupations: a reassessment of temporal indicators of occupation duration1.54Citations (PDF)
3Dietary reconstruction of Mammuthus columbi from Tultepec, Estado de México, México: A multiproxy approach2.50Citations (PDF)
4Assessing seasonality and mobility from a fragmented faunal assemblage: the case of Amud Cave (Israel)1.51Citations (PDF)
5Fossil evidence of proboscidean frugivory and its lasting impact on South American ecosystems
Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2025, 9, 1168-1178
9.63Citations (PDF)
6Dental microwear of cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) reveals locally adapted foraging strategies in South-Eastern Europe during late MIS 32.50Citations (PDF)
7Assessing Neanderthal occupation duration: Faunal evidence from sub-unit IIIb of Teixoneres Cave (Barcelona, Spain)0.50Citations (PDF)
8Differentiating taphonomic features from trampling and dietary microwear, an experimental approach
Historical Biology, 2024, 36, 760-782
1.119Citations (PDF)
9A deep learning-based taphonomical approach to distinguish the modifying agent in the Late Pleistocene site of Toll Cave (Barcelona, Spain)
Historical Biology, 2024, 36, 2114-2123
1.17Citations (PDF)
10Palaeodiet during the pre-dormancy period of MIS 3 Romanian cave bears as inferred from dental microwear analysis2.57Citations (PDF)
11A tale from the Neogene savanna: Paleoecology of the hipparion fauna in the northern Black Sea region during the late Miocene2.53Citations (PDF)
12Taphonomy of the fauna and chert assemblages from the Middle Palaeolithic site of Vajo Salsone, Eastern Italian Alps
Quaternary Science Advances, 2024, 14, 100183
2.02Citations (PDF)
13Simulating taphonomic processes on teeth: The impact of sediment pressure and thermal alteration on dental microwear
Quaternary Science Advances, 2024, 14, 100195
2.02Citations (PDF)
14Using horse teeth to shape stone tools: an experimental approach to characterise use-wear traces1.51Citations (PDF)
15Ecology of large ungulates in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula during the Upper Palaeolithic through stable isotopes and tooth wear analysis1.02Citations (PDF)
16Neanderthal hunting grounds: The case of Teixoneres Cave (Spain) and Pié Lombard rockshelter (France)2.47Citations (PDF)
17Death at the water hole: Opportunistic hunting and scavenging events in the upper sequence of Middle Paleolithic Nesher Ramla, Israel
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2024, 339, 108852
3.18Citations (PDF)
18The residential occupation of the Gruta da Aroeira (Almonda, Portugal) cave site: shedding light on hunting and subsistence practices in the Middle Pleistocene of western Eurasia1.52Citations (PDF)
19Dental microwear analysis of Kudaro cave bears: Insights into dietary evolution from the Middle to Late Pleistocene2.54Citations (PDF)
20The Magdalenian horse (Equus ferus arcelini) from Roc-aux-Sorciers (Angles-sur-l’Anglin, France): Seasonality and paleoecology1.00Citations (PDF)
21Arid, mosaic environments during the Plio-Pleistocene transition and early hominin dispersals in northern Africa13.77Citations (PDF)
22Paleoecology of an extinct Cervidae (Haploidoceros mediterraneus) of the Middle-late Pleistocene in Southern Europe2.51Citations (PDF)
23Artificial intelligence for the identification of taphonomic bio-accumulator agents: an actualistic test of potential faunal accumulation agency applied to Tritons Cave (Lleida, Spain)2.46Citations (PDF)
24Insights into archaeological and modern neotropical biomes: Examining diet and shape variation through white-tailed deer lower third molar1.00Citations (PDF)
25Hogs, hippos or bears? Paleodiet of European Oligocene anthracotheres and entelodonts2.53Citations (PDF)
26Dietary traits of the ungulates from the Middle Pleistocene sequence of Lazaret Cave: palaeoecological and archaeological implications1.53Citations (PDF)
27Browsing into a Panamanian tropical rainforest: micro- and mesowear study of Central American red brocket deer
Mammal Research, 2023, 68, 203-214
1.31Citations (PDF)
28The Exceptional Presence of Megaloceros giganteus in North-Eastern Iberia and Its Palaeoecological Implications: The Case of Teixoneres Cave (Moià, Barcelona, Spain)
Diversity, 2023, 15, 299
1.73Citations (PDF)
29Multiproxy approach to reconstruct fossil primate feeding behavior: Case study for macaque from the Plio-Pleistocene site Guefaït-4.2 (eastern Morocco)2.25Citations (PDF)
30Seasonality and mobility of Epipaleolithic groups in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula: tooth wear analysis of ungulates from Balma del Gai1.50Citations (PDF)
31Assessing diet and animal mobility in Iron Age Languedoc, southern France: New insights from a multiproxy approach0.55Citations (PDF)
32Palaeoecological reconstruction of Plio-Pleistocene herbivores from the Ahl al Oughlam site (Casablanca, Morocco): Insights from dental wear and stable isotopes
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2023, 319, 108341
3.13Citations (PDF)
33Too good to go? Neanderthal subsistence strategies at Prado Vargas Cave (Burgos, Spain)1.53Citations (PDF)
34Where and when? Combining dental wear and death seasons to improve paleoenvironmental reconstruction through ungulate diets0.51Citations (PDF)
35Paleodiet and niche partitioning among the easternmost European cave bears based on tooth wear analysis
Historical Biology, 2022, 34, 1063-1071
1.115Citations (PDF)
36Abundance or stress? Faunal exploitation patterns and subsistence strategies: The case study of Brush Hut 1 at Ohalo II, a submerged 23,000-year-old camp in the Sea of Galilee, Israel
PLoS ONE, 2022, 17, e0262434
2.314Citations (PDF)
37Caprine dental microwear reveals livestock management and exploitation of landscape during the Middle and Late Bronze Age of the Balearic Islands (ca. 1500–850 cal. BC)1.54Citations (PDF)
38Neanderthals’ hunting seasonality inferred from combined cementochronology, mesowear, and microwear analysis: case studies from the Alpine foreland in Italy1.514Citations (PDF)
39New insights in Neanderthal palaeoecology using stable oxygen isotopes preserved in small mammals as palaeoclimatic tracers in Teixoneres Cave (Moià, northeastern Iberia)1.512Citations (PDF)
40Human ecological impacts on islands: Exemplified by a dwarf deer (Cervidae: Mazama sp.) on Pedro Gonzalez Island, Pearl Island Archipelago, Pacific Panama (6.2–5.6 kya)2.46Citations (PDF)
41Diet and ecological niches of the Late Pleistocene hyenas Crocuta spelaea and C. ultima ussurica based on a study of tooth microwear2.514Citations (PDF)
42Dental Wear Evidence for Browsing and Grazing Dietary Traits in the Giant Deer from the Late Pleistocene of Central Europe0.22Citations (PDF)
43Speciated mechanism in Quaternary cervids (Cervus and Capreolus) on both sides of the Pyrenees: a multidisciplinary approach
Scientific Reports, 2022, 12,
3.410Citations (PDF)
44New quantitative method for dental wear analysis of small mammals
Scientific Reports, 2022, 12,
3.41Citations (PDF)
45Examining Neanderthal and carnivore occupations of Teixoneres Cave (Moià, Barcelona, Spain) using archaeostratigraphic and intra-site spatial analysis
Scientific Reports, 2021, 11,
3.438Citations (PDF)
46Late Neanderthal short-term and specialized occupations at the Abri du Maras (South-East France, level 4.1, MIS 3)1.525Citations (PDF)
47Upper Paleolithic animal exploitation in the Armenian Highlands: The zooarchaeology of Aghitu-3 Cave
Quaternary International, 2021, 587-588, 400-414
1.512Citations (PDF)
48Quantitative Dental Mesowear Analysis in Domestic Caprids: a New Method to Reconstruct Management Strategies1.86Citations (PDF)
49Sheep husbandry in the early Neolithic of the Pyrenees: New data on feeding and reproduction in the cave of Chaves0.510Citations (PDF)
50The impact of sediment abrasion on tooth microwear analysis: an experimental study1.533Citations (PDF)
51Seasonality, duration of the hominin occupations and hunting grounds at Middle Pleistocene Qesem Cave (Israel)1.513Citations (PDF)
52Feeding practices and management of domestic mammals during the Neolithic in the Iberian Peninsula through dental microwear
Historical Biology, 2021, 33, 3241-3253
1.13Citations (PDF)
53Dietary habits of the cave bear from the Late Pleistocene in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula
Quaternary International, 2020, 557, 63-69
1.513Citations (PDF)
54Behind white-tailed deer teeth: A micro- and mesowear analysis from three Panamanian pre-Columbian archaeological sites
Quaternary International, 2020, 557, 70-79
1.54Citations (PDF)
55Neanderthal mobile toolkit in short-term occupations at Teixoneres Cave (Moia, Spain)0.511Citations (PDF)
56Who peeled the bones? An actualistic and taphonomic study of axial elements from the Toll Cave Level 4, Barcelona, Spain
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2020, 250, 106661
3.115Citations (PDF)
57Neanderthal faunal exploitation and settlement dynamics at the Abri du Maras, level 5 (south-eastern France)
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2020, 243, 106472
3.128Citations (PDF)
58The Late Quaternary pollen sequence of Toll Cave, a palaeontological site with evidence of human activities in northeastern Spain
Quaternary International, 2020, 554, 1-14
1.520Citations (PDF)
59Palaeoenvironmental and seasonal context of the Late Middle and Early Upper Palaeolithic occupations in Crimea: an approach using dental wear patterns in ungulates1.57Citations (PDF)
60Seasonality of the Final Natufian occupation at Eynan/Ain Mallaha (Israel): an approach combining dental ageing, mesowear and microwear1.514Citations (PDF)
61High-resolution Neanderthal settlements in mediterranean Iberian Peninsula: A matter of altitude?
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2020, 247, 106523
3.112Citations (PDF)
62First occurrence of musk ox Ovibos moschatus in the Late Pleistocene (MIS 3) record from NW Iberia: Paleobiogeographic and paleoenvironmental implications
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2020, 238, 106336
3.14Citations (PDF)
63Dramatic change in the diet of a late Pleistocene Elasmotherium population during its last days of life: Implications for its catastrophic mortality in the Saratov region of Russia2.59Citations (PDF)
64Neanderthals in a highly diverse, mediterranean-Eurosiberian forest ecotone: The pleistocene pollen record of Teixoneres Cave, northeastern Spain
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2020, 241, 106429
3.132Citations (PDF)
65Dietary traits of ungulates in northeastern Iberian Peninsula: Did these Neanderthal preys show adaptive behaviour to local habitats during the Middle Palaeolithic?
Quaternary International, 2020, 557, 47-62
1.518Citations (PDF)
66Fantastic beasts and what they ate: Revealing feeding habits and ecological niche of late Quaternary Macraucheniidae from South America
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2020, 231, 106178
3.113Citations (PDF)
67A new species of rhinoceros from the site of Bethlehem: ‘Dihoplus’ bethlehemsis sp. nov. (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae)
Quaternary International, 2020, 537, 48-60
1.58Citations (PDF)
68Dietary traits and habitats of the reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) during the Late Glacial of Northern Europe1.59Citations (PDF)
69Among goats and bears: A taphonomic study of the faunal accumulation from Tritons Cave (Lleida, Spain)0.55Citations (PDF)
70Reconstruction of Caprine Management and Landscape Use Through Dental Microwear Analysis: The Case of the Iron Age Site of El Turó de la Font de la Canya (Barcelona, Spain)
Environmental Archaeology, 2019, 24, 306-316
1.412Citations (PDF)
71Feeding traits and dietary variation in Pleistocene proboscideans: A tooth microwear review
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2019, 219, 145-153
3.126Citations (PDF)
72Neanderthal logistic mobility during MIS3: Zooarchaeological perspective of Abric Romaní level P (Spain)
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2019, 225, 106033
3.146Citations (PDF)
73Erq el Ahmar Elephant Site – A mammoth skeleton at a rare and controversial Plio-Pleistocene site along the mammal migration route out of Africa
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2019, 221, 105885
3.17Citations (PDF)
74The use of bones as retouchers at Unit III of Teixoneres Cave (MIS 3; Moià, Barcelona, Spain)0.58Citations (PDF)
75Combined dental wear and cementum analyses in ungulates reveal the seasonality of Neanderthal occupations in Covalejos Cave (Northern Iberia)3.426Citations (PDF)
76Microwear and isotopic analyses on cave bear remains from Toll Cave reveal both short-term and long-term dietary habits3.424Citations (PDF)
77The Role of Grass vs. Exogenous Abrasives in the Paleodietary Patterns of North American Ungulates2.240Citations (PDF)
78The bears from Dmanisi and the first dispersal of early Homo out of Africa3.423Citations (PDF)
79Hunting strategy and seasonality in the last interglacial occupation of Cueva Antón (Murcia, Spain)1.510Citations (PDF)
80The bear necessities: A new dental microwear database for the interpretation of palaeodiet in fossil Ursidae2.521Citations (PDF)
81High-resolution paleoenvironmental context for human occupations during the Middle Pleistocene in Europe (MIS 11, Germany)
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2018, 188, 136-142
3.116Citations (PDF)
82Straight from the horse's mouth: High-resolution proxies for the study of horse diet and its relation to the seasonal occupation patterns at Divnogor'ye 9 (Middle Don, Central Russia)
Quaternary International, 2018, 474, 146-155
1.511Citations (PDF)
83Ungulate dietary traits and plasticity in zones of ecological transition inferred from late Pleistocene assemblages at Jou Puerta and Rexidora in the Cantabrian Region of northern Spain2.517Citations (PDF)
84Dietary traits of the ungulates from the HWK EE site at Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania): Diachronic changes and seasonality
Journal of Human Evolution, 2018, 120, 203-214
2.630Citations (PDF)
85Large mammal diets and paleoecology across the Oldowan–Acheulean transition at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania from stable isotope and tooth wear analyses
Journal of Human Evolution, 2018, 120, 76-91
2.654Citations (PDF)
86Multiproxy evidence for leaf-browsing and closed habitats in extinct proboscideans (Mammalia, Proboscidea) from Central Chile7.541Citations (PDF)
87Fauna, environment and human presence during MIS5 in the North of Spain: The new site of Valdavara 3
Comptes Rendus - Palevol, 2018, 17, 557-593
0.320Citations (PDF)
88Bears in the scene: Pleistocene complex interactions with implications concerning the study of Neanderthal behavior
Quaternary International, 2017, 435, 237-246
1.525Citations (PDF)
89Late Villafranchian Ursus etruscus and other large carnivorans from the Orce sites (Guadix-Baza basin, Andalusia, southern Spain): Taxonomy, biochronology, paleobiology, and ecogeographical context
Quaternary International, 2017, 431, 20-41
1.538Citations (PDF)
90A resilient landscape at Teixoneres Cave (MIS 3; Moià, Barcelona, Spain): The Neanderthals as disrupting agent
Quaternary International, 2017, 435, 195-210
1.538Citations (PDF)
91Faunal dietary response to the Heinrich Event 4 in southwestern Europe2.533Citations (PDF)
92Hunted or Scavenged Neanderthals? Taphonomic Approach to Hominin Fossils with Carnivore Damage0.919Citations (PDF)
93Ungulates from Teixoneres Cave (Moià, Barcelona, Spain): Presence of cold-adapted elements in NE Iberia during the MIS 32.556Citations (PDF)
94Quantitative and qualitative analysis for the study of Middle Paleolithic retouched artifacts: Unit III of Teixoneres cave (Barcelona, Spain)0.55Citations (PDF)
95Paleoecology (δ13C and δ18O stable isotopes analysis) of a mammalian assemblage from the late Pleistocene of Hidalgo, central Mexico and implications for a better understanding of environmental conditions in temperate North America (18°–36°N Lat.)2.520Citations (PDF)
96Latitude matters: an examination of behavioural plasticity in dietary traits amongst extant and Pleistocene Rangifer tarandus
Boreas, 2017, 46, 254-263
2.323Citations (PDF)
97Neanderthal selective hunting of reindeer? The case study of Abri du Maras (south-eastern France)1.550Citations (PDF)
98Relation between morphology and dietary traits in horse jugal upper teeth during the middle pleistocene in Southern France
Quaternaire, 2017, vol. 28/3, 303-312
0.211Citations (PDF)
99Tale of two timescales: Combining tooth wear methods with different temporal resolutions to detect seasonality of Palaeolithic hominin occupational patterns0.528Citations (PDF)
100Season of bison mortality in TD10.2 bone bed at Gran Dolina site (Atapuerca): Integrating tooth eruption, wear, and microwear methods0.516Citations (PDF)
101First reconstruction of the dietary traits of the Mediterranean deer (Haploidoceros mediterraneus) from the Cova del Rinoceront (NE Iberian Peninsula)2.512Citations (PDF)
102Paleoenvironment in East Java during the last 25,000 years as inferred from bovid and cervid dental wear analyses0.512Citations (PDF)
103Dietary flexibility and niche partitioning of large herbivores through the Pleistocene of Britain
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2016, 146, 116-133
3.1106Citations (PDF)
104Puzzling out a palimpsest: Testing an interdisciplinary study in level O of Abric Romaní
Quaternary International, 2016, 417, 51-65
1.579Citations (PDF)
105The evolution of Paleolithic hominin–carnivore interaction written in teeth: Stories from the Swabian Jura (Germany)0.525Citations (PDF)
106Paleodietary reconstruction of fossil horses from the Eocene through Pleistocene of North America2.578Citations (PDF)
107Dietary reconstruction of pygmy mammoths from Santa Rosa Island of California
Quaternary International, 2016, 406, 123-136
1.533Citations (PDF)
108Who eats whom? Taphonomic analysis of the avian record from the Middle Paleolithic site of Teixoneres Cave (Moià, Barcelona, Spain)
Quaternary International, 2016, 421, 103-115
1.524Citations (PDF)
109Variations in Microtus arvalis and Microtus agrestis (Arvicolinae, Rodentia) Dental Morphologies in an Archaeological Context: the Case of Teixoneres Cave (Late Pleistocene, North-Eastern Iberia)1.815Citations (PDF)
110Unraveling a Neanderthal palimpsest from a zooarcheological and taphonomic perspective1.539Citations (PDF)
111A tool for determining duration of mortality events in archaeological assemblages using extant ungulate microwear3.460Citations (PDF)
112Resource partitioning and niche separation between mammoths (Mammuthus rumanus and Mammuthus meridionalis) and gomphotheres (Anancus arvernensis) in the Early Pleistocene of Europe
Quaternary International, 2015, 379, 164-170
1.530Citations (PDF)
113Within-island local variations in tooth wear of sika deer (Cervus nippon centralis) in northern Japan
Mammalian Biology, 2015, 80, 333-339
1.710Citations (PDF)
114The late Early Pleistocene suid remains from the paleoanthropological site of Buia (Eritrea): Systematics, biochronology and eco-geographical context2.515Citations (PDF)
115A new approach for deciphering between single and multiple accumulation events using intra-tooth isotopic variations: Application to the Middle Pleistocene bone bed of Schöningen 13 II-4
Journal of Human Evolution, 2015, 89, 114-128
2.636Citations (PDF)
116Investigation of equid paleodiet from Schöningen 13 II-4 through dental wear and isotopic analyses: Archaeological implications
Journal of Human Evolution, 2015, 89, 129-137
2.696Citations (PDF)
117Large carnivore attacks on hominins during the Pleistocene: a forensic approach with a Neanderthal example1.536Citations (PDF)
118Bamboo feeding and tooth wear of three sika deer (Cervus nippon) populations from northern Japan
Journal of Mammalogy, 2014, 95, 1043-1053
1.336Citations (PDF)
119Behavioural ecology of Late Pleistocene bears (Ursus spelaeus, Ursus ingressus): Insight from stable isotopes (C, N, O) and tooth microwear
Quaternary International, 2014, 339-340, 148-163
1.548Citations (PDF)
120Leporids as a potential resource for predators (hominins, mammalian carnivores, raptors): An example of mixed contribution from level III of Teixoneres Cave (MIS 3, Barcelona, Spain)
Comptes Rendus - Palevol, 2014, 13, 665-680
0.353Citations (PDF)
121Short, but repeated Neanderthal visits to Teixoneres Cave (MIS 3, Barcelona, Spain): a combined analysis of tooth microwear patterns and seasonality2.452Citations (PDF)
122Middle Pleistocene ecology and Neanderthal subsistence: Insights from stable isotope analyses in Payre (Ardèche, southeastern France)
Journal of Human Evolution, 2013, 65, 363-373
2.678Citations (PDF)
123Large carnivores as taphonomic agents of space modification: an experimental approach with archaeological implications2.463Citations (PDF)
124Dietary ecology of extant guanaco (Lama guanicoe) from Southern Patagonia: seasonal leaf browsing and its archaeological implications2.444Citations (PDF)
125A zooarchaeological contribution to establish occupational patterns at Level J of Abric Romaní (Barcelona, Spain)
Quaternary International, 2012, 247, 69-84
1.567Citations (PDF)
126Palaeoecology of Neanderthals during Dansgaard–Oeschger cycles in northeastern Iberia (Abric Romaní): From regional to global scale
Quaternary International, 2012, 247, 26-37
1.592Citations (PDF)
127An examination of dietary diversity patterns in Pleistocene proboscideans (Mammuthus, Palaeoloxodon, and Mammut) from Europe and North America as revealed by dental microwear
Quaternary International, 2012, 255, 188-195
1.597Citations (PDF)
128A multidisciplinary approach to reconstructing the chronology and environment of southwestern European Neanderthals: the contribution of Teixoneres cave (Moià, Barcelona, Spain)3.169Citations (PDF)
129Ungulate feeding ecology and middle Pleistocene paleoenvironments at Hundsheim and Deutsch-Altenburg 1 (eastern Austria)2.516Citations (PDF)
130Paleoindian subsistence strategies and late Pleistocene paleoenvironments in the northeastern and southwestern United States: a tooth wear analysis2.420Citations (PDF)
131Diet of Mongolian gazelles and Tibetan antelopes from steppe habitats using premaxillary shape, tooth mesowear and microwear analyses
Mammalian Biology, 2011, 76, 358-364
1.739Citations (PDF)
132Domestic and wild ungulate dietary traits at Kouphovouno (Sparta, Greece): implications for livestock management and paleoenvironment in the Neolithic2.421Citations (PDF)
133Dietary plasticity in ungulates: Insight from tooth microwear analysis
Quaternary International, 2011, 245, 279-284
1.560Citations (PDF)
134ON THE QUESTION OF SHORT-TERM NEANDERTHAL SITE OCCUPATIONS: Payre, France (MIS 8-7), and Taubach/Weimar, Germany (MIS 5)1.144Citations (PDF)
135What Occupation Type in the Unit F at Payre (Ardèche, France)?: A Specialised Hunting Stop or a Short-term Camp? An Example of a Multidisciplinary Approach
Palethnologie, 2011, 3,
0.05Citations (PDF)
136Quel type d’occupation dans l’ensemble f de Payre (Ardèche, France) ? : halte de chasse spécialisée ou campement de courte durée ? Un exemple d’approche multidisciplinaire
Palethnologie, 2011, 3,
0.02Citations (PDF)
137What can incisor microwear reveal about the diet of ungulates?
Mammalia, 2010, 74, 401-406
0.613Citations (PDF)
138Palaeoecology of the Mammoth Steppe fauna from the late Pleistocene of the North Sea and Alaska: Separating species preferences from geographic influence in paleoecological dental wear analysis2.595Citations (PDF)
139Trends in the paleodietary habits of fossil camels from the Tertiary and Quaternary of North America2.585Citations (PDF)
140Les faunes des sites du Pléistocène supérieur du Caucase méridional : Grotte de Sakažhia, Grotte d’Ortvala et Grotte du Bronze (République de Géorgie)
Anthropologie, 2010, 114, 305-323
0.54Citations (PDF)
141A stop along the way: the role of Neanderthal groups at level III of Teixoneres Cave (Moià, Barcelona, Spain)
Quaternaire, 2010, vol. 21/2, 139-154
0.223Citations (PDF)
142Intra‑site changes in seasonality and their consequences on the faunal assemblages from Abric Romanf (Middle Palaeolithic, Spain)
Quaternaire, 2010, vol. 21/2, 155-163
0.225Citations (PDF)
143A new application of dental wear analyses: estimation of duration of hominid occupations in archaeological localities
Journal of Human Evolution, 2009, 56, 329-339
2.668Citations (PDF)
144Late and middle Pleistocene ungulates dietary diversity in Western Europe indicate variations of Neanderthal paleoenvironments through time and space
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2009, 28, 3388-3400
3.182Citations (PDF)
145Seasonality and intra-site variation of Neanderthal occupations in the Middle Palaeolithic locality of Payre (Ardèche, France) using dental wear analyses2.478Citations (PDF)
146Dietary adaptations in an ungulate community from the late Pliocene of Greece2.538Citations (PDF)
147Presence of Hemitragus aff. cedrensis (Mammalia, Bovidae) in the Iberian Peninsula: Biochronological and biogeographical implications of its discovery at Bolomor Cave (Valencia, Spain)
Comptes Rendus - Palevol, 2008, 7, 391-399
0.312Citations (PDF)
148Was grass more prevalent in the pronghorn past? An assessment of the dietary adaptations of Miocene to Recent Antilocapridae (Mammalia: Artiodactyla)2.5151Citations (PDF)
149Effect of ontogenetic-age distribution in fossil and modern samples on the interpretation of ungulate paleodiets using the mesowear method1.1152Citations (PDF)
150Differences in Tooth Microwear of Populations of Caribou (Rangifer tarandus, Ruminantia, Mammalia) and Implications to Ecology, Migration, Glaciations and Dental Evolution1.843Citations (PDF)
151Un petit boeuf médiéval identifié dans un silo0.01Citations (PDF)
152Les faunes de grands mammifères de la Caune de l'Arago (Tautavel) dans le cadre biochronologique des faunes du Pléistocène moyen italien
Anthropologie, 2006, 110, 788-831
0.598Citations (PDF)
153Un nouveau gisement paléontologique à Capra caucasica praepyrenaica : la grotte de l'Arche à Bugarach (Aude, France)
Comptes Rendus - Palevol, 2006, 5, 711-719
0.36Citations (PDF)
154Découverte de Capra caucasica et d'Hemitragus cedrensis (Mammalia, Bovidae) dans les niveaux du Pléistocène supérieur de la Caune de l'Arago (Tautavel, France) : implication biochronologique dans le contexte du Bassin Méditerranéen
Geobios, 2006, 39, 85-102
1.310Citations (PDF)
155The Middle Pleistocene argali (Ovis ammon antiqua) assemblages at the Caune de l'Arago (Tautavel, Pyrénées-Orientales, France): were prehistoric hunters or carnivores responsible for their accumulation?0.919Citations (PDF)
156Investigation of human hunting seasonality through dental microwear analysis of two Caprinae in late Pleistocene localities in Southern France2.437Citations (PDF)
157Artiodactyls, favourite game of prehistoric hunters at the Caune de l?Arago Cave (Tautavel, France). Opportunistic or selective hunting strategies?1.528Citations (PDF)
158Habitat et mode de vie des chasseurs paléolithiques de la Caune de l'Arago (600 000–400 000 ans)
Anthropologie, 2004, 108, 159-184
0.549Citations (PDF)
159Dental microwear analysis for investigating the diet of an argali population (Ovis ammon antiqua) of mid-Pleistocene age, Caune de l’Arago cave, eastern Pyrenees, France2.544Citations (PDF)
160Correlations between age, sex, and short-term diet in MIS 3 cave bear populations from Romanian Carpathians and the northern Moldavian uplands during predormancy
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