| 1 | From teeth to seasons: Integrated analysis on ungulate game applied to two late Neanderthals’ contexts in the Italian Alps | 3.1 | 2 | Citations (PDF) |
| 2 | Solving the puzzle of neanderthal occupations: a reassessment of temporal indicators of occupation duration | 1.5 | 4 | Citations (PDF) |
| 3 | Dietary reconstruction of Mammuthus columbi from Tultepec, Estado de México, México: A multiproxy approach | 2.5 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 4 | Assessing seasonality and mobility from a fragmented faunal assemblage: the case of Amud Cave (Israel) | 1.5 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 5 | Fossil evidence of proboscidean frugivory and its lasting impact on South American ecosystems | 9.6 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 6 | Dental microwear of cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) reveals locally adapted foraging strategies in South-Eastern Europe during late MIS 3 | 2.5 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 7 | Assessing Neanderthal occupation duration: Faunal evidence from sub-unit IIIb of Teixoneres Cave (Barcelona, Spain) | 0.5 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 8 | Differentiating taphonomic features from trampling and dietary microwear, an experimental approach | 1.1 | 19 | Citations (PDF) |
| 9 | A deep learning-based taphonomical approach to distinguish the modifying agent in the Late Pleistocene site of Toll Cave (Barcelona, Spain) | 1.1 | 7 | Citations (PDF) |
| 10 | Palaeodiet during the pre-dormancy period of MIS 3 Romanian cave bears as inferred from dental microwear analysis | 2.5 | 7 | Citations (PDF) |
| 11 | A tale from the Neogene savanna: Paleoecology of the hipparion fauna in the northern Black Sea region during the late Miocene | 2.5 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 12 | Taphonomy of the fauna and chert assemblages from the Middle Palaeolithic site of Vajo Salsone, Eastern Italian Alps | 2.0 | 2 | Citations (PDF) |
| 13 | Simulating taphonomic processes on teeth: The impact of sediment pressure and thermal alteration on dental microwear | 2.0 | 2 | Citations (PDF) |
| 14 | Using horse teeth to shape stone tools: an experimental approach to characterise use-wear traces | 1.5 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 15 | Ecology of large ungulates in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula during the Upper Palaeolithic through stable isotopes and tooth wear analysis | 1.0 | 2 | Citations (PDF) |
| 16 | Neanderthal hunting grounds: The case of Teixoneres Cave (Spain) and Pié Lombard rockshelter (France) | 2.4 | 7 | Citations (PDF) |
| 17 | Death at the water hole: Opportunistic hunting and scavenging events in the upper sequence of Middle Paleolithic Nesher Ramla, Israel | 3.1 | 8 | Citations (PDF) |
| 18 | The residential occupation of the Gruta da Aroeira (Almonda, Portugal) cave site: shedding light on hunting and subsistence practices in the Middle Pleistocene of western Eurasia | 1.5 | 2 | Citations (PDF) |
| 19 | Dental microwear analysis of Kudaro cave bears: Insights into dietary evolution from the Middle to Late Pleistocene | 2.5 | 4 | Citations (PDF) |
| 20 | The Magdalenian horse (Equus ferus arcelini) from Roc-aux-Sorciers (Angles-sur-l’Anglin, France): Seasonality and paleoecology | 1.0 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 21 | Arid, mosaic environments during the Plio-Pleistocene transition and early hominin dispersals in northern Africa | 13.7 | 7 | Citations (PDF) |
| 22 | Paleoecology of an extinct Cervidae (Haploidoceros mediterraneus) of the Middle-late Pleistocene in Southern Europe | 2.5 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 23 | Artificial intelligence for the identification of taphonomic bio-accumulator agents: an actualistic test of potential faunal accumulation agency applied to Tritons Cave (Lleida, Spain) | 2.4 | 6 | Citations (PDF) |
| 24 | Insights into archaeological and modern neotropical biomes: Examining diet and shape variation through white-tailed deer lower third molar | 1.0 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 25 | Hogs, hippos or bears? Paleodiet of European Oligocene anthracotheres and entelodonts | 2.5 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 26 | Dietary traits of the ungulates from the Middle Pleistocene sequence of Lazaret Cave: palaeoecological and archaeological implications | 1.5 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 27 | Browsing into a Panamanian tropical rainforest: micro- and mesowear study of Central American red brocket deer | 1.3 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 28 | The Exceptional Presence of Megaloceros giganteus in North-Eastern Iberia and Its Palaeoecological Implications: The Case of Teixoneres Cave (Moià, Barcelona, Spain) | 1.7 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 29 | Multiproxy approach to reconstruct fossil primate feeding behavior: Case study for macaque from the Plio-Pleistocene site Guefaït-4.2 (eastern Morocco) | 2.2 | 5 | Citations (PDF) |
| 30 | Seasonality and mobility of Epipaleolithic groups in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula: tooth wear analysis of ungulates from Balma del Gai | 1.5 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 31 | Assessing diet and animal mobility in Iron Age Languedoc, southern France: New insights from a multiproxy approach | 0.5 | 5 | Citations (PDF) |
| 32 | Palaeoecological reconstruction of Plio-Pleistocene herbivores from the Ahl al Oughlam site (Casablanca, Morocco): Insights from dental wear and stable isotopes | 3.1 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 33 | Too good to go? Neanderthal subsistence strategies at Prado Vargas Cave (Burgos, Spain) | 1.5 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 34 | Where and when? Combining dental wear and death seasons to improve paleoenvironmental reconstruction through ungulate diets | 0.5 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 35 | Paleodiet and niche partitioning among the easternmost European cave bears based on tooth wear analysis | 1.1 | 15 | Citations (PDF) |
| 36 | Abundance 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 | 2.3 | 14 | Citations (PDF) |
| 37 | Caprine 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) | 1.5 | 4 | Citations (PDF) |
| 38 | Neanderthals’ hunting seasonality inferred from combined cementochronology, mesowear, and microwear analysis: case studies from the Alpine foreland in Italy | 1.5 | 14 | Citations (PDF) |
| 39 | New insights in Neanderthal palaeoecology using stable oxygen isotopes preserved in small mammals as palaeoclimatic tracers in Teixoneres Cave (Moià, northeastern Iberia) | 1.5 | 12 | Citations (PDF) |
| 40 | Human 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) | 2.4 | 6 | Citations (PDF) |
| 41 | Diet and ecological niches of the Late Pleistocene hyenas Crocuta spelaea and C. ultima ussurica based on a study of tooth microwear | 2.5 | 14 | Citations (PDF) |
| 42 | Dental Wear Evidence for Browsing and Grazing Dietary Traits in the Giant Deer from the Late Pleistocene of Central Europe | 0.2 | 2 | Citations (PDF) |
| 43 | Speciated mechanism in Quaternary cervids (Cervus and Capreolus) on both sides of the Pyrenees: a multidisciplinary approach | 3.4 | 10 | Citations (PDF) |
| 44 | New quantitative method for dental wear analysis of small mammals | 3.4 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 45 | Examining Neanderthal and carnivore occupations of Teixoneres Cave (Moià, Barcelona, Spain) using archaeostratigraphic and intra-site spatial analysis | 3.4 | 38 | Citations (PDF) |
| 46 | Late Neanderthal short-term and specialized occupations at the Abri du Maras (South-East France, level 4.1, MIS 3) | 1.5 | 25 | Citations (PDF) |
| 47 | Upper Paleolithic animal exploitation in the Armenian Highlands: The zooarchaeology of Aghitu-3 Cave | 1.5 | 12 | Citations (PDF) |
| 48 | Quantitative Dental Mesowear Analysis in Domestic Caprids: a New Method to Reconstruct Management Strategies | 1.8 | 6 | Citations (PDF) |
| 49 | Sheep husbandry in the early Neolithic of the Pyrenees: New data on feeding and reproduction in the cave of Chaves | 0.5 | 10 | Citations (PDF) |
| 50 | The impact of sediment abrasion on tooth microwear analysis: an experimental study | 1.5 | 33 | Citations (PDF) |
| 51 | Seasonality, duration of the hominin occupations and hunting grounds at Middle Pleistocene Qesem Cave (Israel) | 1.5 | 13 | Citations (PDF) |
| 52 | Feeding practices and management of domestic mammals during the Neolithic in the Iberian Peninsula through dental microwear | 1.1 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 53 | Dietary habits of the cave bear from the Late Pleistocene in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula | 1.5 | 13 | Citations (PDF) |
| 54 | Behind white-tailed deer teeth: A micro- and mesowear analysis from three Panamanian pre-Columbian archaeological sites | 1.5 | 4 | Citations (PDF) |
| 55 | Neanderthal mobile toolkit in short-term occupations at Teixoneres Cave (Moia, Spain) | 0.5 | 11 | Citations (PDF) |
| 56 | Who peeled the bones? An actualistic and taphonomic study of axial elements from the Toll Cave Level 4, Barcelona, Spain | 3.1 | 15 | Citations (PDF) |
| 57 | Neanderthal faunal exploitation and settlement dynamics at the Abri du Maras, level 5 (south-eastern France) | 3.1 | 28 | Citations (PDF) |
| 58 | The Late Quaternary pollen sequence of Toll Cave, a palaeontological site with evidence of human activities in northeastern Spain | 1.5 | 20 | Citations (PDF) |
| 59 | Palaeoenvironmental and seasonal context of the Late Middle and Early Upper Palaeolithic occupations in Crimea: an approach using dental wear patterns in ungulates | 1.5 | 7 | Citations (PDF) |
| 60 | Seasonality of the Final Natufian occupation at Eynan/Ain Mallaha (Israel): an approach combining dental ageing, mesowear and microwear | 1.5 | 14 | Citations (PDF) |
| 61 | High-resolution Neanderthal settlements in mediterranean Iberian Peninsula: A matter of altitude? | 3.1 | 12 | Citations (PDF) |
| 62 | First occurrence of musk ox Ovibos moschatus in the Late Pleistocene (MIS 3) record from NW Iberia: Paleobiogeographic and paleoenvironmental implications | 3.1 | 4 | Citations (PDF) |
| 63 | Dramatic 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 Russia | 2.5 | 9 | Citations (PDF) |
| 64 | Neanderthals in a highly diverse, mediterranean-Eurosiberian forest ecotone: The pleistocene pollen record of Teixoneres Cave, northeastern Spain | 3.1 | 32 | Citations (PDF) |
| 65 | Dietary traits of ungulates in northeastern Iberian Peninsula: Did these Neanderthal preys show adaptive behaviour to local habitats during the Middle Palaeolithic? | 1.5 | 18 | Citations (PDF) |
| 66 | Fantastic beasts and what they ate: Revealing feeding habits and ecological niche of late Quaternary Macraucheniidae from South America | 3.1 | 13 | Citations (PDF) |
| 67 | A new species of rhinoceros from the site of Bethlehem: ‘Dihoplus’ bethlehemsis sp. nov. (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) | 1.5 | 8 | Citations (PDF) |
| 68 | Dietary traits and habitats of the reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) during the Late Glacial of Northern Europe | 1.5 | 9 | Citations (PDF) |
| 69 | Among goats and bears: A taphonomic study of the faunal accumulation from Tritons Cave (Lleida, Spain) | 0.5 | 5 | Citations (PDF) |
| 70 | Reconstruction 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) | 1.4 | 12 | Citations (PDF) |
| 71 | Feeding traits and dietary variation in Pleistocene proboscideans: A tooth microwear review | 3.1 | 26 | Citations (PDF) |
| 72 | Neanderthal logistic mobility during MIS3: Zooarchaeological perspective of Abric Romaní level P (Spain) | 3.1 | 46 | Citations (PDF) |
| 73 | Erq el Ahmar Elephant Site – A mammoth skeleton at a rare and controversial Plio-Pleistocene site along the mammal migration route out of Africa | 3.1 | 7 | Citations (PDF) |
| 74 | The use of bones as retouchers at Unit III of Teixoneres Cave (MIS 3; Moià, Barcelona, Spain) | 0.5 | 8 | Citations (PDF) |
| 75 | Combined dental wear and cementum analyses in ungulates reveal the seasonality of Neanderthal occupations in Covalejos Cave (Northern Iberia) | 3.4 | 26 | Citations (PDF) |
| 76 | Microwear and isotopic analyses on cave bear remains from Toll Cave reveal both short-term and long-term dietary habits | 3.4 | 24 | Citations (PDF) |
| 77 | The Role of Grass vs. Exogenous Abrasives in the Paleodietary Patterns of North American Ungulates | 2.2 | 40 | Citations (PDF) |
| 78 | The bears from Dmanisi and the first dispersal of early Homo out of Africa | 3.4 | 23 | Citations (PDF) |
| 79 | Hunting strategy and seasonality in the last interglacial occupation of Cueva Antón (Murcia, Spain) | 1.5 | 10 | Citations (PDF) |
| 80 | The bear necessities: A new dental microwear database for the interpretation of palaeodiet in fossil Ursidae | 2.5 | 21 | Citations (PDF) |
| 81 | High-resolution paleoenvironmental context for human occupations during the Middle Pleistocene in Europe (MIS 11, Germany) | 3.1 | 16 | Citations (PDF) |
| 82 | Straight 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) | 1.5 | 11 | Citations (PDF) |
| 83 | Ungulate 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 Spain | 2.5 | 17 | Citations (PDF) |
| 84 | Dietary traits of the ungulates from the HWK EE site at Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania): Diachronic changes and seasonality | 2.6 | 30 | Citations (PDF) |
| 85 | Large mammal diets and paleoecology across the Oldowan–Acheulean transition at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania from stable isotope and tooth wear analyses | 2.6 | 54 | Citations (PDF) |
| 86 | Multiproxy evidence for leaf-browsing and closed habitats in extinct proboscideans (Mammalia, Proboscidea) from Central Chile | 7.5 | 41 | Citations (PDF) |
| 87 | Fauna, environment and human presence during MIS5 in the North of Spain: The new site of Valdavara 3 | 0.3 | 20 | Citations (PDF) |
| 88 | Bears in the scene: Pleistocene complex interactions with implications concerning the study of Neanderthal behavior | 1.5 | 25 | Citations (PDF) |
| 89 | Late Villafranchian Ursus etruscus and other large carnivorans from the Orce sites (Guadix-Baza basin, Andalusia, southern Spain): Taxonomy, biochronology, paleobiology, and ecogeographical context | 1.5 | 38 | Citations (PDF) |
| 90 | A resilient landscape at Teixoneres Cave (MIS 3; Moià, Barcelona, Spain): The Neanderthals as disrupting agent | 1.5 | 38 | Citations (PDF) |
| 91 | Faunal dietary response to the Heinrich Event 4 in southwestern Europe | 2.5 | 33 | Citations (PDF) |
| 92 | Hunted or Scavenged Neanderthals? Taphonomic Approach to Hominin Fossils with Carnivore Damage | 0.9 | 19 | Citations (PDF) |
| 93 | Ungulates from Teixoneres Cave (Moià, Barcelona, Spain): Presence of cold-adapted elements in NE Iberia during the MIS 3 | 2.5 | 56 | Citations (PDF) |
| 94 | Quantitative and qualitative analysis for the study of Middle Paleolithic retouched artifacts: Unit III of Teixoneres cave (Barcelona, Spain) | 0.5 | 5 | Citations (PDF) |
| 95 | Paleoecology (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.) | 2.5 | 20 | Citations (PDF) |
| 96 | Latitude matters: an examination of behavioural plasticity in dietary traits amongst extant and Pleistocene Rangifer tarandus | 2.3 | 23 | Citations (PDF) |
| 97 | Neanderthal selective hunting of reindeer? The case study of Abri du Maras (south-eastern France) | 1.5 | 50 | Citations (PDF) |
| 98 | Relation between morphology and dietary traits in horse jugal upper teeth during the middle pleistocene in Southern France | 0.2 | 11 | Citations (PDF) |
| 99 | Tale of two timescales: Combining tooth wear methods with different temporal resolutions to detect seasonality of Palaeolithic hominin occupational patterns | 0.5 | 28 | Citations (PDF) |
| 100 | Season of bison mortality in TD10.2 bone bed at Gran Dolina site (Atapuerca): Integrating tooth eruption, wear, and microwear methods | 0.5 | 16 | Citations (PDF) |
| 101 | First reconstruction of the dietary traits of the Mediterranean deer (Haploidoceros mediterraneus) from the Cova del Rinoceront (NE Iberian Peninsula) | 2.5 | 12 | Citations (PDF) |
| 102 | Paleoenvironment in East Java during the last 25,000 years as inferred from bovid and cervid dental wear analyses | 0.5 | 12 | Citations (PDF) |
| 103 | Dietary flexibility and niche partitioning of large herbivores through the Pleistocene of Britain | 3.1 | 106 | Citations (PDF) |
| 104 | Puzzling out a palimpsest: Testing an interdisciplinary study in level O of Abric Romaní | 1.5 | 79 | Citations (PDF) |
| 105 | The evolution of Paleolithic hominin–carnivore interaction written in teeth: Stories from the Swabian Jura (Germany) | 0.5 | 25 | Citations (PDF) |
| 106 | Paleodietary reconstruction of fossil horses from the Eocene through Pleistocene of North America | 2.5 | 78 | Citations (PDF) |
| 107 | Dietary reconstruction of pygmy mammoths from Santa Rosa Island of California | 1.5 | 33 | Citations (PDF) |
| 108 | Who eats whom? Taphonomic analysis of the avian record from the Middle Paleolithic site of Teixoneres Cave (Moià, Barcelona, Spain) | 1.5 | 24 | Citations (PDF) |
| 109 | Variations in Microtus arvalis and Microtus agrestis (Arvicolinae, Rodentia) Dental Morphologies in an Archaeological Context: the Case of Teixoneres Cave (Late Pleistocene, North-Eastern Iberia) | 1.8 | 15 | Citations (PDF) |
| 110 | Unraveling a Neanderthal palimpsest from a zooarcheological and taphonomic perspective | 1.5 | 39 | Citations (PDF) |
| 111 | A tool for determining duration of mortality events in archaeological assemblages using extant ungulate microwear | 3.4 | 60 | Citations (PDF) |
| 112 | Resource partitioning and niche separation between mammoths (Mammuthus rumanus and Mammuthus meridionalis) and gomphotheres (Anancus arvernensis) in the Early Pleistocene of Europe | 1.5 | 30 | Citations (PDF) |
| 113 | Within-island local variations in tooth wear of sika deer (Cervus nippon centralis) in northern Japan | 1.7 | 10 | Citations (PDF) |
| 114 | The late Early Pleistocene suid remains from the paleoanthropological site of Buia (Eritrea): Systematics, biochronology and eco-geographical context | 2.5 | 15 | Citations (PDF) |
| 115 | A 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 | 2.6 | 36 | Citations (PDF) |
| 116 | Investigation of equid paleodiet from Schöningen 13 II-4 through dental wear and isotopic analyses: Archaeological implications | 2.6 | 96 | Citations (PDF) |
| 117 | Large carnivore attacks on hominins during the Pleistocene: a forensic approach with a Neanderthal example | 1.5 | 36 | Citations (PDF) |
| 118 | Bamboo feeding and tooth wear of three sika deer (Cervus nippon) populations from northern Japan | 1.3 | 36 | Citations (PDF) |
| 119 | Behavioural ecology of Late Pleistocene bears (Ursus spelaeus, Ursus ingressus): Insight from stable isotopes (C, N, O) and tooth microwear | 1.5 | 48 | Citations (PDF) |
| 120 | Leporids 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) | 0.3 | 53 | Citations (PDF) |
| 121 | Short, but repeated Neanderthal visits to Teixoneres Cave (MIS 3, Barcelona, Spain): a combined analysis of tooth microwear patterns and seasonality | 2.4 | 52 | Citations (PDF) |
| 122 | Middle Pleistocene ecology and Neanderthal subsistence: Insights from stable isotope analyses in Payre (Ardèche, southeastern France) | 2.6 | 78 | Citations (PDF) |
| 123 | Large carnivores as taphonomic agents of space modification: an experimental approach with archaeological implications | 2.4 | 63 | Citations (PDF) |
| 124 | Dietary ecology of extant guanaco (Lama guanicoe) from Southern Patagonia: seasonal leaf browsing and its archaeological implications | 2.4 | 44 | Citations (PDF) |
| 125 | A zooarchaeological contribution to establish occupational patterns at Level J of Abric Romaní (Barcelona, Spain) | 1.5 | 67 | Citations (PDF) |
| 126 | Palaeoecology of Neanderthals during Dansgaard–Oeschger cycles in northeastern Iberia (Abric Romaní): From regional to global scale | 1.5 | 92 | Citations (PDF) |
| 127 | An examination of dietary diversity patterns in Pleistocene proboscideans (Mammuthus, Palaeoloxodon, and Mammut) from Europe and North America as revealed by dental microwear | 1.5 | 97 | Citations (PDF) |
| 128 | A multidisciplinary approach to reconstructing the chronology and environment of southwestern European Neanderthals: the contribution of Teixoneres cave (Moià, Barcelona, Spain) | 3.1 | 69 | Citations (PDF) |
| 129 | Ungulate feeding ecology and middle Pleistocene paleoenvironments at Hundsheim and Deutsch-Altenburg 1 (eastern Austria) | 2.5 | 16 | Citations (PDF) |
| 130 | Paleoindian subsistence strategies and late Pleistocene paleoenvironments in the northeastern and southwestern United States: a tooth wear analysis | 2.4 | 20 | Citations (PDF) |
| 131 | Diet of Mongolian gazelles and Tibetan antelopes from steppe habitats using premaxillary shape, tooth mesowear and microwear analyses | 1.7 | 39 | Citations (PDF) |
| 132 | Domestic and wild ungulate dietary traits at Kouphovouno (Sparta, Greece): implications for livestock management and paleoenvironment in the Neolithic | 2.4 | 21 | Citations (PDF) |
| 133 | Dietary plasticity in ungulates: Insight from tooth microwear analysis | 1.5 | 60 | Citations (PDF) |
| 134 | ON THE QUESTION OF SHORT-TERM NEANDERTHAL SITE OCCUPATIONS: Payre, France (MIS 8-7), and Taubach/Weimar, Germany (MIS 5) | 1.1 | 44 | Citations (PDF) |
| 135 | What 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 | 0.0 | 5 | Citations (PDF) |
| 136 | Quel 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 | 0.0 | 2 | Citations (PDF) |
| 137 | What can incisor microwear reveal about the diet of ungulates? | 0.6 | 13 | Citations (PDF) |
| 138 | Palaeoecology 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 analysis | 2.5 | 95 | Citations (PDF) |
| 139 | Trends in the paleodietary habits of fossil camels from the Tertiary and Quaternary of North America | 2.5 | 85 | Citations (PDF) |
| 140 | Les faunes des sites du Pléistocène supérieur du Caucase méridional : Grotte de Sakažhia, Grotte d’Ortvala et Grotte du Bronze (République de Géorgie) | 0.5 | 4 | Citations (PDF) |
| 141 | A stop along the way: the role of Neanderthal groups at level III of Teixoneres Cave (Moià, Barcelona, Spain) | 0.2 | 23 | Citations (PDF) |
| 142 | Intra‑site changes in seasonality and their consequences on the faunal assemblages from Abric Romanf (Middle Palaeolithic, Spain) | 0.2 | 25 | Citations (PDF) |
| 143 | A new application of dental wear analyses: estimation of duration of hominid occupations in archaeological localities | 2.6 | 68 | Citations (PDF) |
| 144 | Late and middle Pleistocene ungulates dietary diversity in Western Europe indicate variations of Neanderthal paleoenvironments through time and space | 3.1 | 82 | Citations (PDF) |
| 145 | Seasonality and intra-site variation of Neanderthal occupations in the Middle Palaeolithic locality of Payre (Ardèche, France) using dental wear analyses | 2.4 | 78 | Citations (PDF) |
| 146 | Dietary adaptations in an ungulate community from the late Pliocene of Greece | 2.5 | 38 | Citations (PDF) |
| 147 | Presence of Hemitragus aff. cedrensis (Mammalia, Bovidae) in the Iberian Peninsula: Biochronological and biogeographical implications of its discovery at Bolomor Cave (Valencia, Spain) | 0.3 | 12 | Citations (PDF) |
| 148 | Was grass more prevalent in the pronghorn past? An assessment of the dietary adaptations of Miocene to Recent Antilocapridae (Mammalia: Artiodactyla) | 2.5 | 151 | Citations (PDF) |
| 149 | Effect of ontogenetic-age distribution in fossil and modern samples on the interpretation of ungulate paleodiets using the mesowear method | 1.1 | 152 | Citations (PDF) |
| 150 | Differences in Tooth Microwear of Populations of Caribou (Rangifer tarandus, Ruminantia, Mammalia) and Implications to Ecology, Migration, Glaciations and Dental Evolution | 1.8 | 43 | Citations (PDF) |
| 151 | Un petit boeuf médiéval identifié dans un silo | 0.0 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 152 | Les faunes de grands mammifères de la Caune de l'Arago (Tautavel) dans le cadre biochronologique des faunes du Pléistocène moyen italien | 0.5 | 98 | Citations (PDF) |
| 153 | Un nouveau gisement paléontologique à Capra caucasica praepyrenaica : la grotte de l'Arche à Bugarach (Aude, France) | 0.3 | 6 | Citations (PDF) |
| 154 | Découverte 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 | 1.3 | 10 | Citations (PDF) |
| 155 | The 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? | 0.9 | 19 | Citations (PDF) |
| 156 | Investigation of human hunting seasonality through dental microwear analysis of two Caprinae in late Pleistocene localities in Southern France | 2.4 | 37 | Citations (PDF) |
| 157 | Artiodactyls, favourite game of prehistoric hunters at the Caune de l?Arago Cave (Tautavel, France). Opportunistic or selective hunting strategies? | 1.5 | 28 | Citations (PDF) |
| 158 | Habitat et mode de vie des chasseurs paléolithiques de la Caune de l'Arago (600 000–400 000 ans) | 0.5 | 49 | Citations (PDF) |
| 159 | Dental microwear analysis for investigating the diet of an argali population (Ovis ammon antiqua) of mid-Pleistocene age, Caune de l’Arago cave, eastern Pyrenees, France | 2.5 | 44 | Citations (PDF) |
| 160 | Correlations between age, sex, and short-term diet in MIS 3 cave bear populations from Romanian Carpathians and the northern Moldavian uplands during predormancy 0, 2024, 39-42 | | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 161 | Archaic humans in the Middle Palaeolithic Levant conducted planned and selective intercepts of aurochs, but not mass hunting | 3.4 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |