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New excavation campaigns in the Upper Pleistocene cave bear site Potocka zijalka, Slovenia - state of investigation
(Universidade da Coruña, 2001)
[Abstract] Potocka zijalka is a unique site with rich archaeological and palaeontological remains. From 1997 onward new excavation campaigns were carried out in co-operation with the Institute of Geology in Ljubljana and ...
The updated record of cave bear and other members of the genus Ursus on the territory of Czech Republic
(Universidade da Coruña, 2001)
[Abstract] During the 2nd half of 20th century, a succession of new Pleistocene localities was discovered and some classical paleontological sites were revised. From many of those places also bear remains were recorded. ...
A palaeobiological approach to the cave bears from Liñares and Eirós (Galicia, Spain)
(Universidade da Coruña, 2001)
[Abstract] The sites of Liñares and Eirós are closely situated in the NW of Spain and both contains a large number of Ursus spelaeus remains. However, the chronology of these sites is different and correspond to different ...
Age structure and sex ratio of cave bears in the Zoolithenhöhle, southern Germany
(Universidade da Coruña, 2001)
[Abstract] This paper reports the results of the study of age and sexual composition of the cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) ‘population’ of the Zoolithenhöhle, a classic cave site in Bavaria, southern Germany. Radiocarbon dating ...
Cave Bear ancestors
(Universidade da Coruña, 2001)
[Abstract] The lineage of the cave bear Ursus deningeri--> U. Spelaeus is well known, but to draw a limit in this evolution is not easy. The real difficulty is met when this cave bear lineage has to be linked to its ...
Pleistocene small cave bear (Ursus rossicus) from the South Siberia, Russia
(Universidade da Coruña, 2001)
[Abstract] The skull, mandibles and cheek teeth of U. Rossicus from four localities of the South Siberia are examined. This species inhabited the steppe regions in early Middle and Late Pleistocene. By odontological ...
Cave bear worship in the Palaeolithic
(Universidade da Coruña, 2001)
[Abstract] As a result of detailed discussion under different points of view, this study has neither endorsed evidence of any early belief system nor of cave bear worship. All relevant conceptions of that kind are either ...