Abstract The study of European Pleistocene Hippopotamus presents unresolved questions and a lack of consensus among specialists being matter of hotly debate in the last decades …
There is a long tradition of indirectly inferring feeding in fossil and Recent vertebrates from the functional morphology of bones and teeth. However, some trace fossils provide direct …
P Raia, A Mondanaro, M Melchionna, M Di Febbraro… - One Earth, 2020 - cell.com
At least six different Homo species populated the World during the latest Pliocene to the Pleistocene. The extinction of all but one of them is currently shrouded in mystery, and no …
MP Espigares, B Martínez-Navarro, P Palmqvist… - Quaternary …, 2013 - Elsevier
Homo and Pachycrocuta were the two major agents responsible for modifying and accumulating bones during early Pleistocene times in Europe. However, although an …
N Boulbes, EN Van Asperen - Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2019 - frontiersin.org
We present an inventory of the progress of recent research on the biostratigraphy and palaeoecology of the genus Equus sensu lato in Europe. Our discussion starts with the new …
An in-depth study of the Early Pleistocene European remains of Hippopotamus has allowed the first detailed description of the incidence and types of dental alterations related to …
Abstract The Pleistocene of the Iberian Peninsula is currently a focus of intense paleontological, archaeological and geological research. To a large extent, these inquiries …
Simple Summary The family Equidae enjoys an iconic evolutionary record, especially the genus Equus which is actively investigated by both paleontologists and molecular biologists …
Abstract The late Early Pleistocene archaeological site of Fuente Nueva 3 (Orce, Guadix- Baza Depression, SE Spain), dated to~ 1.4 Ma, provides evidence on the subsistence …