Preliminary report on the Late Pleistocene small mammal fauna from the Loutraki Bear-cave (Pella, Macedonia, Greece)

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Preliminary report on the Late Pleistocene small mammal fauna from the Loutraki Bear-cave (Pella, Macedonia, Greece)Alternative Title(s)
Estudio preliminar de micromamíferos del Pleistoceno Superior de la cueva de Loutraki (Pella, Macedonia, Grecia)Date
2001Citation
Cadernos do Laboratorio Xeolóxico de Laxe, 2001, 26: 485-495 ISSN: 00213-4497
Abstract
[Abstract] The Loutraki Bear-cave (Northern Greece) yielded a rich Pleistocene fauna including mammals, amphibians and reptiles. In the present study the small mammal fauna associated with cave-bear remains is studied. The material comes from a long-time excavation project, which is still in progress. This study allows us to propose a Late Pleistocene age for the Loutraki fauna. The composition of the LAC-micromammalin fauna suggests a complex environment.
Keywords
Rodents
Late Pleistocene
Greece
Macedonia
Loutraki
Paleoecology
Late Pleistocene
Greece
Macedonia
Loutraki
Paleoecology
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0213-4497