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Canis mosbachensis
Estrategias De Subsistencia De Los Primeros Grupos Humanos Que Poblaron Europa
Rodentia, Mammalia) in Europe'
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)
Cultural Cannibalism As a Paleoeconomic System in The
(Cuenca De Guadix-Baza, Granada, España): Historia Y Presente
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
Community Structure Through Time: `Ubeidiya, a Lower Pleistocene Site As a Case Study
Canis Etruscus
Modeling Trophic Resource Availability for the First Human Settlers of Europe: the Case of Atapuerca
Canids of the World Wolves, Wild Dogs, Foxes
Ground Truthing Tip-Dating Methods Using Fossil Canidae Reveals Major
La Préhistoire De L'europe Occidentale
1 Supplemental Material for Matzke and Wright (2016), “Inferring Node
Red Wolf (Canis Rufus) Recovery: a Review with Suggestions for Future Research
ERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II Analisi Dei
Sierra De Atapuerca Archaeological Sites
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Generalidades Sobre Los Carnívoros Del
The Wolf from Dmanisi and Augmented Reality: Review, Implications, and Opportunities
Non-Marine, Non-Regulatory Requests from Previous Meetings
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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
“Wolf Event”? Evidences from Western Europe ⅲ
Phylogenetic Systematics of the North American Fossil Caninae (Carnivora: Canidae)
6 Carnivores Pp. 289-356
A New Species of Dog from the Early Pleistocene Site of Venta Micena (Orce, Baza Basin, Spain)