Neanderthal mobility pattern has become a major topic in recent research in Paleoanthropology. In particular, the temporal organization of activities in the Neanderthal's territory has been largely used to discuss their management of food resources and scheduling abilities and indirectly to approach their cognitive capacities. The late Middle...
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Hunting seasonality and mobility patterns among late Neanderthals in Southwestern France. A cementochronological approach
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Seasonal variations directly impacted the social and economic activities of past human populations. Cementochronology is one of the methods available to address seasonality questions. It relies on the cyclic deposition rate of dental cementum observed microscopically on petrographic thin‐sections of animal teeth from archaeological contexts....
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Cementochronological analysis in zooarchaeology: a new analytical protocol
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Improving Resolution In Dental Cementum Analyses Applied To Archaeological Contexts: CemeNTAA Project
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