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  • Estrategias De Subsistencia De Los Primeros Grupos Humanos Que Poblaron Europa

    Estrategias De Subsistencia De Los Primeros Grupos Humanos Que Poblaron Europa

  • Rodentia, Mammalia) in Europe'

    Rodentia, Mammalia) in Europe'

  • Large Mammal Biochronology Framework in Europe at Jaramillo: the Epivillafranchian As a Formal Biochron

    Large Mammal Biochronology Framework in Europe at Jaramillo: the Epivillafranchian As a Formal Biochron

  • Canis Mosbachensis (Canidae, Mammalia) from the Middle Pleistocene of Contrada Monticelli (Putignano, Apulia, Southern Italy)

    Canis Mosbachensis (Canidae, Mammalia) from the Middle Pleistocene of Contrada Monticelli (Putignano, Apulia, Southern Italy)

  • Cultural Cannibalism As a Paleoeconomic System in The

    Cultural Cannibalism As a Paleoeconomic System in The

  • (Cuenca De Guadix-Baza, Granada, España): Historia Y Presente

    (Cuenca De Guadix-Baza, Granada, España): Historia Y Presente

  • Human Origin Sites and the World Heritage Convention in Eurasia

    Human Origin Sites and the World Heritage Convention in Eurasia

  • Long-Term Climate Record Inferred from Early-Middle Pleistocene Amphibian and Squamate Reptile Assemblages at the Gran Dolina Cave, Atapuerca, Spain

    Long-Term Climate Record Inferred from Early-Middle Pleistocene Amphibian and Squamate Reptile Assemblages at the Gran Dolina Cave, Atapuerca, Spain

  • Community Structure Through Time: `Ubeidiya, a Lower Pleistocene Site As a Case Study

    Community Structure Through Time: `Ubeidiya, a Lower Pleistocene Site As a Case Study

  • Canis Etruscus

    Canis Etruscus

  • Modeling Trophic Resource Availability for the First Human Settlers of Europe: the Case of Atapuerca

    Modeling Trophic Resource Availability for the First Human Settlers of Europe: the Case of Atapuerca

  • Canids of the World Wolves, Wild Dogs, Foxes

    Canids of the World Wolves, Wild Dogs, Foxes

  • Ground Truthing Tip-Dating Methods Using Fossil Canidae Reveals Major

    Ground Truthing Tip-Dating Methods Using Fossil Canidae Reveals Major

  • La Préhistoire De L'europe Occidentale

    La Préhistoire De L'europe Occidentale

  • 1 Supplemental Material for Matzke and Wright (2016), “Inferring Node

    1 Supplemental Material for Matzke and Wright (2016), “Inferring Node

  • Red Wolf (Canis Rufus) Recovery: a Review with Suggestions for Future Research

    Red Wolf (Canis Rufus) Recovery: a Review with Suggestions for Future Research

  • ERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II Analisi Dei

    ERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II Analisi Dei

  • Sierra De Atapuerca Archaeological Sites

    Sierra De Atapuerca Archaeological Sites

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  • The Wolf from Dmanisi and Augmented Reality: Review, Implications, and Opportunities
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  • Carcass Transport Decisions in Homo Antecessor Subsistence Strategies
  • The First Evidence for Late Pleistocene Dogs in Italy
  • Libro Anales Vol 31 2018.Indb
  • Human-Elephant Interactions: from Past to Present
  • Canis Chihliensis)ᮄᴤ᭭1)
  • AMQ Abs Bartolinilucenti Rook SACCOM 169-172.Pub
  • Special Volume 1-2021 Abstract Book of the 18Th
  • Bone-Cracking Hyenas (Carnivora, Hyaenidae) from the European Neogene and Quaternary: Taxonomy, Paleobiology and Evolution
  • Feeding Habits of Extant and Fossil Canids As Determined by Their Skull Geometry C
  • Revista Del Centro De Estudios Históricos De Granada Y Su Reino
  • Ancient DNA Analysis of the Oldest Canid Species from the Siberian Arctic and Genetic Contribution to the Domestic Dog
  • Discontinuity of Human Presence at Atapuerca During the Early Middle Pleistocene: a Matter of Ecological Competition?
  • The Evolution of the Brain in Canidae (Mammalia: Carnivora)
  • Ancient DNA Analysis of the Oldest Canid Species from the Siberian Arctic and Genetic Contribution to the Domestic Dog


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